Property Management

Under Oregon's statewide rent stabilization law, which properties are EXEMPT from rent increase limitations?

AAll urban properties within UGBs
BNew construction (units that received first occupancy certificate within 15 years), subsidized housing, and commercial properties✓ Correct
CSingle-family homes rented by owner-occupants
DOnly properties owned by corporations

Explanation

Oregon's rent stabilization law (ORS 90.600) exempts several property types from rent increase caps, primarily: new construction that received its first certificate of occupancy within the last 15 years (to encourage new building), housing with low-income subsidy restrictions, manufactured homes on rented land subject to specific rules, and commercial properties. These exemptions preserve incentives for housing development.

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