Property Management
In Oregon, a landlord discovers a tenant has a large dog in a no-pets unit. The landlord may charge a 'pet violation fee' of how much for a first violation under ORLTA?
A$50
B$50 per month
CORLTA does not specify a pet violation fee✓ Correct
D$500 per incident
Explanation
ORLTA does not specify a standardized pet violation fee. Landlords may charge reasonable fees or terminate the tenancy for violating a no-pets clause, but the amount is determined by the lease terms.
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