Is there a time limit for filing a small claims casefor back rent and other costsregarding an evicted tenant?
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Is there a time limit for filing a small claims casefor back rent and other costsregarding an evicted tenant?
Evicted almost 6 months ago.
Asked on June 21, 2011 under Real Estate Law, Oregon
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
Landlord tenant law is very specific to an area and the best person to ask about this is really an attorney in your area. But remember that a lease is also a contract and the time to sue - also known as the Statute of Limitations - is really that based in contract law for the state of Oregon. My concern here is how the tenant left. Was it in a Court proceeding - like an eviction - and you did not ask for back rent or for a a judgment? Then you may be stopped from bringing another action against the tenant. File it. If they contest you may want to seek legal help. Or a consultation before hand just to be sure. Good luck.
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