Oregon Verification of Tenant Vacation is a process by which landlords can confirm that their tenants have vacated a rental unit. This process is required by law in Oregon and is meant to protect both the tenant and landlord. There are two types of Oregon Verification of Tenant Vacation: voluntary and mandatory. Voluntary verification is when a tenant voluntarily provides written notice of their vacating date and the landlord confirms the tenant has left the unit. Mandatory verification is when the landlord must confirm the tenant has left the unit by inspecting the unit or visiting the unit to verify the tenant has vacated. This verification is important for landlords to ensure that the tenant has vacated and is not occupying the unit without authorization. It also helps to protect the tenant, as it ensures the landlord will not continue to charge the tenant rent or pursue legal action for unpaid rent.