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tenant not moving out.

Elijah Rembert
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Hello BP members! I am in Oregon just in case anyone is familiar with Oregon law. I issued my tenant a 90 day end of lease notice to vacate his unit due to extensive repairs needing to take place this is an inherited tenant and i am house hacking a duplex. The tenant states he cannot move out due to lack of housing and has no place to go tenant is offering to still pay rent and is requesting a few week extension which i am willing to negotiate however i don't want to end up in this situation again. I am ready to file an eviction but know this can be a very long process and want the tenant out ASAP does anyone has any recommendation as how to keep the tenant accountable in this process also is it okay to still collect rent and start the eviction process? 

any help is much appreciated! 

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