Property Management
In Oregon, can a landlord require a tenant to carry renters' insurance?
ANo — landlords may not impose insurance requirements on tenants
BYes — Oregon landlords may include a renters' insurance requirement in the lease agreement✓ Correct
COnly if the property is a condominium
DOnly for multi-family properties of 10 or more units
Explanation
Oregon landlords may include a renters' insurance requirement in the rental agreement, requiring tenants to maintain renters' insurance coverage and provide proof. This is a permissible lease condition.
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