Property Management
Oregon's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (ORLTA) generally applies to:
AAll commercial leases
BResidential rental agreements in Oregon✓ Correct
COnly apartments in buildings with 5 or more units
DVacation rentals and hotels
Explanation
ORLTA (ORS Chapter 90) governs residential landlord-tenant relationships in Oregon. It establishes rights and obligations for landlords and tenants of residential rental units. Commercial leases, hotels, and certain other arrangements are excluded.
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