Property Management
A tenant in Oregon has a month-to-month tenancy. The landlord wishes to terminate the tenancy without cause. Under ORLTA, after one year of tenancy the required notice is:
A30 days
B60 days
C90 days✓ Correct
DNo-cause terminations are prohibited after 1 year
Explanation
Under Oregon law, landlords must give 90 days' written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy without cause when the tenant has resided in the unit for more than one year. For the first year, a 30-day notice suffices.
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