When an Oregon tenant repeats the same or a substantially similar lease violation within a six-month period, landlords can issue an Oregon Termination Notice, giving the tenant 10 days to vacate the property.


Oregon Eviction Proceedings: Termination Notice for Repeat Violation


An Oregon Termination Notice for Repeat Violations is used when a tenant has already received a 30-Day Termination Notice and has repeated the same lease violation within six months. Oregon law provides that when a tenant repeats a lease violation within six months, the tenant loses the opportunity to cure the violation and must vacate the property.


The Notice should include:

  • Tenant name and property address
  • The date of the first lease violation notice
  • A description of the current offense
  • The date by which the tenant must vacate the property
  • Consequences for failure to comply with the notice


This Oregon Termination Notice allows landlords to enforce lease terms and ensure compliance with Oregon laws. Landlords must comply with all procedural and statutory requirements to legally evict a tenant in Oregon.


Customize and download this eviction notice to ensure legal compliance and smooth property management.