Document Type

Report

Publication Date

10-2025

Subjects

Eviction -- Oregon -- Economic aspects, Housing -- Law and legislation -- Oregon, Eviction -- Oregon -- Statistics, Social justice

Abstract

In Oregon, stipulated agreements are court-enforced agreements that dictate the terms and conditions under which an eviction case can be dismissed. Stipulated agreements are court-enforced agreements that landlords and tenants enter into during the course of the eviction process instead of going to trial. If all the terms of the agreement are not met, the landlord can seek a swift judgment of eviction against the tenant. These types of agreements are often touted as a successful form of post-filing eviction diversion; however, very little is known about the terms and outcomes of these cases.

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Description

Evicted in Oregon is a research project interested in understanding how evictions happen, for the purpose of eliminating them. The Evicted in Oregon research team includes: Dr. Lisa K. Bates, Colleen Carroll, Dr. Yi Wang, Dr. Minji Cho, Dr. Alex Farrington, Azad Amir-Ghassemi, Natalie J. Cholula, and Andrew Lindstrom. Court case data is coded by attorneys at Oregon Law Center (OLC), and their support for legal interpretation is invaluable. Any errors of interpretation or analysis in this report should be attributed solely to its author.

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/44218

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