Property Management
Under Oregon ORLTA, a tenant who wishes to terminate a fixed-term lease early due to active domestic violence must:
APay a 2-month penalty fee
BProvide written notice with a copy of relevant documentation, and may terminate with as little as 14 days' notice✓ Correct
CAlways wait until the lease ends regardless of circumstances
DProvide 60 days' written notice
Explanation
Oregon ORLTA (ORS 90.453) allows tenants who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or bias crime to terminate their lease early by providing written notice and documentation. The notice period is at least 14 days (some cases may vary). This protects survivors from being trapped in leases in unsafe situations.
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