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Tenant Protection and Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance

Oregon Law Center will host a free Spanish language training on tenants’ rights after the legislative session (covering the CDC moratorium, SB 278 and SB 282) for Spanish-speaking service providers and advocates. July 20th, 2-3:30. Spanish language announcement and registration link below. All materials and presentation will be presented in Spanish.

Other materials, including the OLC explainer in both Spanish and English and the recording of the English language version of this training, are available here: https://oregonlawhelp.org/classroom/sb-282-information-links-and-presentations?lang=EN.

Starting in July, tenants must pay rent each month or face eviction for non-payment, if you are worried you cannot pay your rent, apply for assistance now. Eviction protections are not automatic! To get this protection, you must: (1) apply for rental assistance, (2) if you get a nonpayment termination notice, give your landlord proof of your application. This will stop eviction for 60 days to allow time for your application to be processed.

You can apply for any rental assistance program and one program that is available statewide is the Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP). This program can help low-income households with their past due rent, utilities, and up to three months of forward rent for qualified renters who have experienced financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic and are at risk of homelessness. This program will help prevent evictions and help families maintain housing stability. You can find more information at www.oregonrentalassistance.org such as the program qualifications, a tenant checklist, a step-by-step video of how to submit your documents through the online portal, and more information. If you know of individuals and families struggling with rent, please make them aware of this program.

If tenants are seeking information, legal advice, please refer them to the Oregon Law Center at (541) 485-1017 and/or the Oregon State Bar. Here is a link to OERAP Safety Harbor graphics that includes social media shareable and printable information.

 For additional tenant protection information, there is information at these links below:

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En Español

There is a Spanish language training on tenants’ rights for Spanish-speaking service providers and advocates on July 20th from 2 – 3:30 pm. Regístrese con anticipación para este seminario web: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_buYeLzCDR96o_tHiMglsKg

La moratoria de desalojo de Oregón terminó el 30 de junio, pero ayuda para el alquiler está disponible y la Legislatura y el CDC han aprobado nuevas protecciones para ayudar a los inquilinos durante este tiempo de crisis.  Las presentaciones de los representantes del Centro de Leyes de Oregón y de los Servicios Comunitarios y de Vivienda de Oregón ayudarán a responder a la pregunta de qué pueden hacer los inquilinos si tienen dificultades para pagar el alquiler en julio. El seminario web cubrirá el período de gracia y otras protecciones bajo el proyecto de ley 282 y el nuevo "puerto seguro" de 60 días bajo el proyecto de ley 278 para los inquilinos que han solicitado asistencia para el alquiler. El seminario web también tocará brevemente acerca de las protecciones bajo la Moratoria federal de CDC recientemente extendida. Esta presentación está dirigida a las agencias y organizaciones comunitarias que sirven a los inquilinos.

Regístrese con anticipación para este seminario web:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_buYeLzCDR96o_tHiMglsKg  

Después de registrarse, recibirá un correo electrónico de confirmación con información sobre la participación en el seminario web.

Displacement Prevention Assistance

 UPDATE 6/24/21: The moratorium that was scheduled to expire on June 30, 2021 is now extended through July 31, 2021 and this is intended to be the final extension of the moratorium. Individuals must submit the CDC’s declaration form to qualify; the declaration forms that were permitted under Oregon’s law will not suffice.

ORDER: Temporary Halt in Residential Evictions to Prevent the Further Spread of COVID-19 pdf icon[182 KB, 17 pages]

In addition, Oregon passed a very important piece of legislation last week, Senate Bill 278. Among other things, it will require landlords and courts to delay termination of residential tenancies for nonpayment of rent for 60 days if a tenant provides documentation proving that they applied for rental assistance. That will allow more time for rent assistance applications to be processed

Lane County Rent and Utility Assistance

Applications for Lane County Rent and Utility Assistance will next be open Friday June 25th at 9 a.m. to Monday June 28th at 5 p.m. and posted on this website at www.lanecountyor.gov/rent. For assistance completing the application over the phone, call (541) 682-3776 during this time period.

The application will be opening on the 2nd Friday of each month for the remainder of 2021. These are the upcoming dates applications for Lane County Rental Assistance will be available online and over the phone.

  • Friday, June 25th at 9 a.m. to Monday June 28th at 5 p.m.

  • Friday, July 9th at 9 a.m. to Monday July 12th at 5 p.m.

  • Friday, August 13th at 9 a.m. to Monday July 16th at 5 p.m.

If you applied for rent and utility assistance through the State Oregon Rental Assistance website, you have already applied for this help. You do not need to reapply.  

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Presentation by Tim Morris from SETA

The Springfield Eugene Tenant Association (SETA), a 501c3 non-profit, public service organization dedicated to renters’ rights and interests, shared the presentation below with the Human Rights Commission in mid-June.