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Evicted in Oregon’s research is supported by Oregon Housing and Community Services Department, Portland Housing Bureau, and the technical assistance of Oregon Law Center. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect the views of funders or technical assistance partners.
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2025
Subjects
Eviction -- Oregon -- Economic aspects, Housing -- Law and legislation -- Oregon, Social justice
Abstract
To examine how court processes at the Multnomah County Circuit Court impact tenants, our team conducted a series of court observations at the downtown courthouse between October and December 2023. In particular, we examined how the court handled the increasing size of eviction dockets during this period, the availability of legal assistance and other onsite services for tenants, the court’s implementation of new rules from Oregon House Bill 2001 (HB 2001), and any changes HB 2001 had on eviction case outcomes in Multnomah County. From our court observations, we found that high-volume eviction dockets were handled in a way that was convenient for landlords and their legal representatives, but cumbersome for tenants. Because the vast majority of tenants were unrepresented, they faced difficulties navigating the court process, submitting court documents, negotiating stipulated agreements, and defending themselves at trial. While no mediation services were offered at the courthouse, interpretation services, free childcare, and limited legal assistance were available to tenants onsite. Drawing on both our court observations and court record data, we found that HB 2001 had positive impacts for tenants in eviction court. While the number of eviction filings continued to rise after HB 2001 was implemented, the percentage of tenants who had their eviction case dismissed—rather than receiving a judgment of eviction—increased. In addition, the percentage of tenants who received a default judgment of eviction for failing to appear in court decreased.
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Citation Details
Farrington, Alex; Bates, Lisa K.; Carroll, Colleen; Wang, Yi; Amir-Ghassemi, Azad; Cho, Minji; Cholula, Natalie J.; Lindstrom, Andrew (2025). "Eviction Court in Multnomah County: Improved Legal Outcomes for Tenants Amidst Rising Eviction Filings." https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/43141
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This report was prepared by Evicted in Oregon, a research project whose mission is to understand how evictions happen for the purpose of eliminating them.