Community Spotlight- October

Daneland Mobile Home Park in Eugene, OR, gets our community spotlight this month.
One thing is for sure—a vibrant social community is what makes for a great park where residents thrive.
The social schedule at Daneland is always filled with fun community events.
Art classes, exercise groups, birthday celebrations, potlucks, and luncheons, among many other activities, put Daneland Mobile Home Park at the top of our list for creating and maintaining a lively community.
They take time every month to write a park-wide newsletter, which they use to acknowledge other residents’ birthdays and kind acts as well as share park news and, of course, their event calendar.
We can only imagine what fun Halloween at Daneland must be. Great work!
New Notices for Old Problems?

New notices for old problems?
Can you paint your house yellow? Maybe, maybe not. However, if you did happen to paint your house yellow last year, can your landlord come back to you now and complain about it?
Well, they can, but they can’t evict you for it. Oregon law makes it clear that if your management is aware a condition exists and accepts rent over a period of three consecutive months, without giving you notice, then they have waived their right to terminate your tenancy over that particular violation.
This does not apply to maintaining your space, deterioration of your home or health and safety hazards of course.
So maybe you can’t paint your house yellow, but if it’s been yellow for three months or more, then you can keep your yellow house (if you really want to.)
This is not legal advice, only an editorial opinion, based off an individual interpretation of ORS 90.412
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