Property Management
Under Oregon's ORLTA, what notice must a landlord give before entering a unit for a showing to prospective tenants after an existing tenant has given notice to vacate?
ANo notice is needed since the tenant is leaving
BAt least 24 hours written notice before each showing✓ Correct
C72 hours notice for all showings during the notice period
DShowings during the notice period are not permitted under ORLTA
Explanation
Even during a notice-to-vacate period, Oregon landlords must provide at least 24 hours advance written notice before entering the unit for showings to prospective tenants. The tenant remains in lawful possession until the end of their notice period and retains full privacy rights throughout that time.
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