Tenant Rights In Oregon

Summary

In Oregon, landlords must give a 30-day notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. If the rental is uninhabitable, they should cover relocation costs. Immediate hazards may allow for a shorter notice period. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.

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I am renting a home that recently experienced flooding. i live in portland, oregon and we are month-to-month renters. my landlord gave me * week to vacate. is he allowed to do this? what are our tenant rights? what should he pay for
In Oregon, landlords must provide a *-day notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. Here are your rights:
- A *-day written notice is required.
- Landlords must maintain habitable conditions.
- They should cover relocation costs if the unit is uninhabitable.
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how long of a notice must the landlord give if the home is inhabitable
In Oregon, if a rental unit is uninhabitable, the landlord still generally needs to provide a *-day notice. However, if the unit is deemed an immediate hazard to safety or health, the notice period could be shorter. Consider contacting a local lawyer for detailed advice.
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