Property Management
Under Oregon ORLTA, if a landlord imposes a new rule that materially affects the tenant's use of the rental unit, how much notice is required?
A7 days
B14 days
C30 days✓ Correct
D90 days for substantial rule changes
Explanation
Oregon ORLTA requires landlords to give tenants at least 30 days' written notice before imposing new rules or changes to existing rules that substantially affect the tenant's use and enjoyment of the rental unit.
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