Property Management
Under Oregon's ORLTA, when a landlord enters a tenant's unit for non-emergency repairs, they must generally provide:
A1 hour notice
BAt least 24 hours written or oral notice before entry✓ Correct
C7 days advance written notice
DNo notice is required if entry is during business hours
Explanation
Oregon's ORLTA (ORS 90.322) requires landlords to provide at least 24 hours notice before entering a rental unit for non-emergency purposes (repairs, inspections, showing to prospective tenants or buyers).
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