Property Management
An Oregon landlord may evict a tenant for causing substantial damage to the rental unit by providing:
A3 days' notice to vacate or pay for damages✓ Correct
B24-hour notice to vacate immediately
C14 days' notice of lease termination
D30 days' notice to vacate
Explanation
Under Oregon ORLTA, a landlord may give the tenant a 3-day notice to terminate the tenancy if the tenant has intentionally or negligently caused substantial damage to the property. This is a 'for cause' termination notice that does not give the tenant an opportunity to cure.
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