Property Management
Under Oregon's ORLTA (ORS Chapter 90), a landlord may terminate a month-to-month tenancy without cause by providing:
A24 hours notice
B30 days written notice
C60 days written notice (or 30 days if the tenant has lived there less than one year)✓ Correct
D90 days written notice for any tenancy
Explanation
Oregon's ORLTA was amended to require 60 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy without cause for tenants who have lived in the unit for one year or more. For tenants who have lived there less than one year, 30 days notice is required.
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