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Oregon tenant comes home to find her landlord entered without notice and moved bedroom furniture around while “checking for a possible moisture issue”

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  • Woman sitting outdoors with her hand on her head, looking upset against a blurred mountain backdrop.
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  • My landlord entered my apartment without notice while I was at work and rearranged furniture in my bedroom. Location: Oregon, US.

    This happened last week and I'm still trying to figure out what my options are because the situation is strange enough that I wasn't sure how to search for it.
  • I've been renting a one- bedroom apartment for about 14 months. My lease is month to month at this point. My landlord is an individual, not a
  • property management company, and he owns the building which has four units. Generally speaking he's been fine, responsive to maintenance issues, not intrusive.
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  • Last Tuesday I came home from work around 6pm and immediately noticed something was off in my bedroom. My bed
  • had been moved from the north wall to the east wall. My nightstand was on the opposite side. The small bookshelf I keep near the window had been relocated to the closet area.
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  • Nothing was missing, nothing appeared damaged, but things were clearly moved. It wasn't subtle. My bed was in a completely different position.
  • Woman sitting alone outdoors with her hand on her head and snowy mountains blurred behind her.
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  • I texted my landlord the same evening asking if anyone had been in my unit that day. He responded about an hour later
  • and said yes, he had come in to "check on a potential moisture issue near the exterior wall" and had moved some furniture to get better access. He did not
  • mention what he found or whether there was an actual moisture issue. He did not give me prior notice. He did not
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  • leave any written notice that he had entered. He did not restore the furniture to its original position.
  • I looked at my lease and it says he is required to give 24 hours written notice except in cases of emergency. He has not claimed this was an emergency.
  • My questions: does moving my furniture without restoring it constitute any kind of
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  • additional violation beyond the unlawful entry itself, and what's the realistic path forward here. I'm not looking to immediately
  • escalate to litigation, I mostly want to understand what I can document and send him in writing that makes clear this
  • can't happen again without consequences. But I also want to know if there's more here than just a notice violation.

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