Property Management
In Oregon, when may a landlord access a tenant's unit for pest control treatment?
AOnly with 72 hours notice
BWith at least 24 hours written notice specifying the date, time, and purpose✓ Correct
CWithout notice if the infestation is severe
DOnly with the tenant's written permission on each occurrence
Explanation
For non-emergency entry such as pest control treatment, Oregon's ORLTA requires at least 24 hours advance written notice specifying the date, time, and reason for entry. The notice must be provided in writing and entry should occur at a reasonable time. Emergency exceptions apply only for imminent property damage or safety threats.
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