Property Management
Oregon law limits annual rent increases for most market-rate residential rentals (excluding new construction) to:
ANo limit — rent increases are unregulated in Oregon
B7% plus the CPI, up to a maximum combined percentage annually✓ Correct
C10% per year maximum
D5% per year maximum regardless of CPI
Explanation
Oregon's rent stabilization law (ORS 90.600) limits annual rent increases to 7% plus the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), up to a combined maximum of approximately 10% per year.
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