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Call the the Renters' Rights Hotline at 503-288-0130 during open hours (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 1-5pm and Tuesday evening 6-8pm).
Tenants in Oregon have the legal right to live in a habitable unit that complies with local housing laws, request repairs to the property, and seek alternative action if the landlord fails to provide these repairs in a reasonable amount of time.
Yes, Microsoft Word has a free lease agreement template that you can customize to create your own contract and minimize any potential problems between tenant and landlord.
If you have a Landlord/Tenant Law complaint or questions, please go to Oregonlawcenter.org or contact your local Legal Aid Services. If you are currently facing eviction, please contact the Eviction Defense Project at 888-585-9638 or online at oregonlawcenter.org/eviction-defense-project.
Formed in 1996, the Community Alliance of Tenants (CAT) is Oregon's only statewide, grassroots, tenant-controlled, tenant-rights organization. CAT educates, organizes and develops the leadership of low-income tenants.
Under the new laws, renters have important rights that can help protect from eviction because of nonpayment of rent, fees, or other money owed to a landlord. These new rights include: Termination notices for nonpayment of rent must give at least 10 days for renters to pay the late rent and stay in their homes.
Chapter 90 sets the rules your landlord must follow regarding your tenancy. Likewise, even though you consider yourself a homeowner, you also must comply with the limits that the law places on you in a park or marina. Which Laws Pertain to Me? ORS Chapter 90 deals in the laws for all residential tenancies.
You have only one year to make your claim in court if a someone has done something illegal under the landlord tenant act. For other laws (including housing discrimination), you may have longer time limits.