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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 § 105.152 — Form

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 ·
Oregon Code § 105.152 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Form of notice of restitution for judgment entered under ORS 105.146. If the court entered a judgment pursuant to ORS 105.146, a notice of restitution issued by the clerk of the court pursuant to ORS 105.151 must be in substantially the following form: ______________________________________________________________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF _________ Notice of Restitution because of not complying with a court-approved agreement Case Number ______ TO: _____________________ (Tenant/Defendant) ___________________________ (Address of rental property) You and your landlord made a court-approved agreement allowing you to stay in the property. Your landlord claims that you have not kept that agreement. (A copy of the landlord’s claim is attached.) Unless you can prove to the court why you should not have to move out, you must move by the MOVE OUT DATE listed below. If you do not, the landlord can have the Sheriff physically remove you. If you believe that you have kept the agreement or that you have a legal reason for not keeping the agreement, you are entitled to a court hearing. Legal reasons are listed in ORS 105.148 and 105.149. They include the landlord interfering with your effort to keep the agreement and your complying with a modification of the agreement made by you and your landlord. To request a hearing, you must go to the court and complete a form explaining why you believe that you have kept (or should not be required to keep) the agreement. You have to do this before _____ a.m./p.m. on _________. The Sheriff will not physically remove you from the property before the hearing. If the judge rules against you at the hearing, the landlord can have the Sheriff physically remove you. DEADLINE TO MOVE OUT MOVE OUT DATE: _________ If you do not request a hearing, you must move out of the property no later than 11:59 p.m. on the Move Out Date. If you and everyone else living there do not move out by that time, the Sheriff will physically remove you. You must also move all of your belongings by that time. Anything you leave behind will be stored or disposed of as allowed by law. __________________ Deputy Court Administrator ______________________________________________________________________________ [2001 c.596 §15 (105.151, 105.152, 105.153, 105.156, 105.157, 105.158, 105.159 and 105.161 enacted in lieu of 105.154); 2003 c.378 §27]
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