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Unfortunately, it is not unusual to have someone simply pull into an empty RV space and refuse to pay or leave. How does a landlord best deal with this situation?
Since there is no rental agreement and the landlord (presumably) has not accepted any rent or other payments, the person is technically a “squatter.” Under Oregon law, a “squatter” means a person occupying a dwelling unit who is not so entitled under a rental agreement. The “dwelling unit” in this case is the RV space. Occupancy by a squatter is not governed by the usual landlord-tenant laws under ORS Chapter 90.