Property Management
Under Oregon ORLTA, a 'month-to-month' tenancy is created when:
AThe tenant pays rent monthly with a fixed-term lease
BThe parties have no written lease or a written agreement that establishes a periodic tenancy with rent paid monthly✓ Correct
COnly when both parties sign an agreement explicitly creating a month-to-month tenancy
DThe landlord posts a notice of month-to-month terms on the rental unit door
Explanation
A month-to-month tenancy is a periodic tenancy where rent is paid monthly and either party can terminate with proper notice. It can arise from an explicit agreement, from an expired fixed-term lease where the tenant remains and the landlord accepts rent, or from a rental agreement without a specified end date.
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