Property Management
Under Oregon ORLTA, the landlord must provide a tenant facing eviction with:
A30 days to vacate for any reason
BWritten notice specifying the reason for the termination and the time period to vacate or cure✓ Correct
CA free consultation with an attorney
DA relocation allowance equal to 2 months' rent
Explanation
Oregon eviction law requires the landlord to provide written notice specifying the basis for termination and the applicable time period. Different violations require different notice periods (3-day for non-payment, 10-day for curable violations, etc.). Proper notice is a prerequisite to filing an eviction.
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