Evictions in Oregon: Business advice for property managers and landlords.
Eviction is the legal process to deal with tenant relationships that otherwise fail. If you are in business long enough, you will eventually get one. The most common, is the failure to pay rent, but there are a lot of other issues that create the need to move the tenant out of your property.
How to provide proper notices, file with the courts, and deal with the move out in Oregon Evictions. Areas of negotiation to avoid trial, mediation concepts and options to solve your tenant problems. This course takes you through the process from start to finish including how to handle the abandonment of property.
This course will also give you strategies to solve your problem with and without the court involvement. A bonus track is included covering fees, rent and deposits allowed in Oregon.
Instructor, Tamie Kaufman has worked in four counties in Oregon with eviction court filings. With over twenty completed evictions using various strategies she has learned the ropes of evicting tenants in Oregon. Tamie’s unique business model gives her multiple inherited tenants creating the need to be savvy with this area of property management.
Tamie Kaufman is a licensed property manager in Oregon since 2008. She currently owns Cooperative Management Solutions and specializes in Resident Owned Communities (cooperative manufactured home communities) that are part of the ROC USA network. She also manages single family dwellings primarily on the Southern Oregon Coast. Tamie holds a B.S. from Eastern Oregon University in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. In her free time, Tamie serves on the City Council of Gold Beach, and the Citizen’s Review Board helping the Courts deal with cases of children in foster care. Tamie Kaufman has worked in four counties in Oregon with eviction court filings. With over twenty completed evictions using various strategies she has learned the ropes of evicting tenants in Oregon. Tamie’s unique business model gives her multiple inherited tenants creating the need to be savvy with this area of property management.