Property Management
Under ORLTA, what is the maximum security deposit a landlord in Oregon may charge for an unfurnished residential unit?
AOne month's rent
BThere is no statutory maximum — it is unlimited✓ Correct
CTwo months' rent
DThree months' rent
Explanation
Oregon's ORLTA does not cap the amount of a security deposit for unfurnished units — there is no statutory maximum. However, local jurisdictions such as Portland may have additional ordinances restricting deposits.
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