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Does Oregon’s Eviction Moratorium Apply to Cannabis Businesses?

A tenant in Jackson County, Oregon filed a lawsuit against his landlord recently claiming a wrongful eviction from a warehouse where he had 500 pounds of already trimmed flower and 36,000 pounds of hemp estimated to be worth $175,000 and $1.5 million respectively (Marks v. Laminate Tech., Inc., 20CV31971). If the allegations in the lawsuit are proven to be true, the landlord or defendant in this case seems to have contravened both the HB 4213 and the executive  order (20-13).

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