Property Management
Under Oregon's Residential Landlord Tenant Act (ORS Chapter 90), how many days notice must a landlord provide to a tenant in a month-to-month tenancy to terminate the tenancy without cause (for properties not subject to local just-cause requirements)?
A30 days
B60 days✓ Correct
C90 days
DNo-cause termination is prohibited in Oregon
Explanation
Under ORLTA, in a month-to-month tenancy, a landlord must provide at least 30 days written notice to terminate, or 60 days for tenancies of one year or longer. Portland and other jurisdictions have adopted 'just cause' eviction protections that may override this, but statewide the base notice period is 30–60 days depending on tenancy length.
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