Property Ownership

A 'tenancy at will' in Oregon is:

AA tenancy created by a court order following a landlord-tenant dispute
BA tenancy with no fixed term that can be terminated by either party with proper notice✓ Correct
CA tenancy that converts to ownership after 10 years
DA tenancy created when a landlord dies without a will

Explanation

A tenancy at will is a leasehold estate with no fixed term — it continues until either the landlord or tenant terminates it with proper notice. Oregon's ORLTA governs the notice requirements for terminating such tenancies.

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