Property Management
Oregon law prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants. Retaliation includes raising rent or decreasing services within which time period after a tenant exercises a legal right?
A30 days
B60 days
C90 days
D180 days✓ Correct
Explanation
Under Oregon ORLTA (ORS 90.385), there is a rebuttable presumption of retaliation if the landlord increases rent, decreases services, or takes other adverse actions within 180 days after the tenant exercises a legal right (such as filing a complaint or requesting repairs).
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