Property Management
Under Oregon law, what is the maximum amount a landlord may charge as a non-refundable move-in fee?
ANo limit is set
BNo more than 50% of the first month's rent✓ Correct
COne month's rent
DWhatever is agreed in the lease
Explanation
Under ORS 90.302, Oregon landlords may charge a non-refundable move-in fee, but it cannot exceed 50% of the first month's rent.
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