Tuesday, July 19, 2011
I live in Oregon. What is the ORS (number) and policy for the termination of a fixed term lease.?
If you have a month-to-month rental agreement, either you or your landlord can end the agreement with a 30-day written notice. The landlord does not have to tell you the reason for a 30-day notice, but the reason must be a lawful one. For instance, the landlord can’t issue a 30-day notice to retaliate against you for complaining in good faith about conditions to the landlord or a public agency or for joining or organizing a tenant organization. If your tenancy began more than one year ago, your landlord must give you a 60-day notice. If you have a rental agreement for a specific time period, you may not be evicted before the end of that term without a good reason. If your rent is more than 7 days overdue, your landlord may give you written notice telling you to either pay the rent within 72 hours or leave. In the alternative, the landlord can give you a 144-hour notice when the rent is 5 days overdue. Your landlord may charge certain fees for late rate rent.
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