Or***nLaws : ORS 90.160 - Calculation of notice periods - OregonLaws
ORS Title 10, Property Rights and Transactions; Chapter 90, Residential Landlord and Tenant; Section 90.160, Calculation of notice periods.
Ca***ext : Calculation of notice periods, ORS § 90.160
Section 90.160 - Calculation of notice periods (1) Notwithstanding ORCP 10 and not including the seven-day and four-day waiting periods provided in ORS ...
Pe***e also ask : What is a Chapter 90 in Oregon?
ORS Chapter 90 deals in the laws for all residential tenancies. There are two main sections. The first half of ORS Chapter 90 Landlord-Tenant laws (ORS 90.100 - 90.493) generally (with a few exceptions) covers all residential tenancies (apartments, park and marina residents, subleases, etc.).
Pe***e also ask : What is ORS 90.453 2?
(2)(a) If a tenant gives a landlord at least 14 days' written notice, and the notice so requests, the landlord shall release the tenant and any immediate family member of the tenant from the rental agreement.
Pe***e also ask : How do I terminate a tenancy in Oregon?
To end a month-to-month tenancy during the first year of the tenancy, you must give your tenant a 30-day written notice, unless the rental unit is in the city of Portland, where 90 days' notice and payment of relocation costs is required for no-cause terminations.