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Rent Repayment Period Lengthened by Oregon Legislature - The Corvallis Advocate


Rent Repayment Period Lengthened by Oregon Legislature
May 18, 2021
The Oregon Legislature just announced a bill that would expand the grace period for missed rent until February 28, 2022.   
Currently, Oregonians are due to pay back missed rent the day after the moratorium lifts, July 1. Senate Bill 282, introduced by Portland Senator Kayse Jama, would not extend the moratorium, but instead give tenants more time to repay the money due. 
When introduced on the House floor, Eugene Representative Julie Fahey described it as a way to support landlords and tenants and give more time to those waiting for Federal aid to reach them. Oregon is currently waiting for $222.5 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act to give to those in need of emergency rental assistance, but it is unclear when these funds will arrive.  ....

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Oregon Legislature Extends Missed Rent Repayment Period to February


by Alex Zielinski

May 12, 2021 at 12:22 pm
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The Oregon Legislature has advanced a bill that would lessen the expected impact of the looming June 30 termination of the statewide COVID-19 eviction moratorium.
Currently, Oregonians who ve been unable to pay rent due to the pandemic s financial toll are required to pay back any missed rent payments on July 1, the day after the moratorium lifts. Senate Bill 282, introduced by Portland Senator Kayse Jama, expands the grace period to repay skipped rent until February 28, 2022.
Eugene Representative Julie Fahey introduced the bill on the House floor Tuesday, where she described the legislation as a compromise bill, acknowledging that it had the support of both landlord and tenant groups. While she underscored the fact that the bill does not extend the current eviction moratorium, Fahey said that this delay would allow more time for expected ....

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Oregon landlords whose tenants are behind on rent can now apply for relief


Oregon landlords whose tenants are behind on rent can now apply for relief
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
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Landlords in Oregon whose tenants have fallen behind on rent during the coronavirus pandemic can now apply for relief from the state.
Applications for Oregon’s new landlord compensation fund opened Wednesday, nearly two months after state lawmakers allocated $150 million to seed the program.
Landlords can apply for relief to cover 80% of the rent they are owed by residential tenants dating back to April 2020. However, they will be required to forgive 20% of unpaid rent. Tenants whose landlords are approved for the money will have their unpaid rent bill forgiven for the months the landlord receives funding. ....

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