Property Management
Under Oregon law, a property manager who negligently allows a tenant to be injured due to a known dangerous condition on the property may be liable for:
ANo liability since the owner, not the property manager, bears all liability
BNegligence claims from the injured tenant and potentially from the property owner✓ Correct
COnly administrative penalties from OREA
DOnly liability if the injury exceeds $50,000
Explanation
Oregon property managers who have actual or constructive knowledge of a dangerous condition and fail to remedy it or warn tenants may face personal liability for negligence claims if a tenant is injured. Additionally, the property manager may be liable to the property owner for breach of their management duties.
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