Property Management
Under ORLTA, which of the following is a landlord's REQUIRED duty?
AProviding cable television to all units
BMaintaining the rental unit in a habitable condition✓ Correct
CPainting the interior of units every 2 years
DInstalling a garage door opener in all units
Explanation
Oregon's ORLTA (ORS 90.320) requires landlords to maintain rental units in a habitable condition — including weatherproofing, working heating, plumbing, electrical systems, and compliance with health and safety codes. This is a fundamental, non-waivable landlord duty.
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