Oregon Code § ORS 90.445

Termination of tenant who commits criminal act of physical violence; protection for remaining tenants
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(1) If a tenant perpetrates a criminal act of physical violence related to domestic violence, sexual assault, bias crime or stalking against a household member who is a tenant, after delivery of at least 24 hours written notice specifying the act or omission constituting the cause and specifying the date and time of the termination, the landlord may:
(a) Terminate the rental agreement of the perpetrating tenant, but may not terminate the rental agreement of the other tenants; and
(b) If the perpetrator of the criminal act of physical violence related to domestic violence, sexual assault, bias crime or stalking continues to occupy the premises after the termination date and time specified in the notice, seek a court order under ORS 105.128 to remove the perpetrator from the premises and terminate the perpetrators tenancy without seeking a return of possession from the remaining tenants.
(2) A landlord that terminates the tenancy of a perpetrator under this section may not require the remaining tenants to pay additional rent or an additional deposit or fee due to exclusion of the perpetrator.
(3) The perpetrator is jointly liable with any other tenants of the dwelling unit for rent or damages to the premises incurred prior to the later of the date the perpetrator vacates the premises or the termination date specified in the notice.
(4) The landlords burden of proof in a removal action sought under this section is by a preponderance of the evidence.

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