HI NAME IS REBECCA I AM IN OREGON AND MY LANDLORD SAID I NEEDED TO BE OUT BY THE 16TH OF MARCH 2007 HE SAID THAT HE...
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You may try to show proof of expected future income, such as an unemployment benefits determination letter, to persuade the landlord to let you "cure". The right to cure is a right held by the tenant which permits the tenant to remedy a breach of a lease within a specified period of time without penalty. If the breach is not remedied within the stated time period, the landlord then may consider the lease terminated and bring eviction proceedings against the tenant. A notice of breach with no right to cure means that the tenant has breached a specific provision of the lease and has no right to remedy the breach. The lease is therefore terminated and the tenant has a specified time period to vacate the premises.
Please see the information at the following links:
Landlord-Tenant Default Defined
Landlord-Tenant Notice to Quit Defined

