Property Management
In Oregon, a landlord wants to increase rent for a month-to-month tenant. What notice is required?
A7 days
B30 days
CAt least 30 days prior written notice (90 days if the increase exceeds 10% in some jurisdictions)✓ Correct
DNo notice required for rent increases
Explanation
ORS 90.493 requires Oregon landlords to provide at least 30 days written notice for rent increases in most circumstances.
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