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Oregon Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

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Oregon at a glance: Notice from Landlord: 90 days' notice (tenancy > 1 yr) · Notice from Tenant: 30 days' notice · Deposit Refund Timeline: 31 days

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Overview

Month-to-Month Rental Agreements in Oregon

Oregon requires 30 days' notice from the tenant to terminate a monthly lease. Landlords must provide 90 days' notice if the tenancy has lasted longer than a year, and are subject to strict statewide rent controls.
Key Facts

Oregon Month-to-Month Rental Agreement — Quick Reference

RequirementOregon Rule
Notice from Landlord90 days' notice (tenancy > 1 yr)
Notice from Tenant30 days' notice
Deposit Refund Timeline31 days
Governing LawOr. Rev. Stat. § 90.427
Legal Requirements

Oregon Legal Requirements

  • Landlord termination notices must meet strict statutory criteria and provide just cause in many cases.
Governing Laws

Oregon Governing Laws

Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.427
Termination of Tenancy
Sets forth the 90-day and 30-day notice rules.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Oregon legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Oregon Month-to-Month Rental Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions

Does Oregon have rent control?

Yes, Oregon has a statewide rent control cap set annually based on CPI (typically capped at 7% plus inflation).