Property Management
An Oregon landlord can legally enter a tenant's unit WITHOUT prior notice in which situation?
ATo conduct routine maintenance
BTo show the unit to potential buyers
CIn an emergency such as a fire or flood✓ Correct
DTo inspect for lease violations
Explanation
Under Oregon ORLTA, a landlord may enter a tenant's unit without advance notice only in a genuine emergency — such as a fire, flood, or other immediate threat to the health or safety of persons or the property. All non-emergency entries require at least 24 hours' advance notice.
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