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Allowed Rental Rate Increases in 2024 Under Oregons rent stabilization law, the limit for the upcoming year is set by September 30. In ance with the new rate cap, the allowable annual rent increase for 2024 is 10%, bringing the rate nearly equal to the 9.9% increase in 2022.
At any time during the tenancy, the tenant may terminate the tenancy by giving the landlord notice in writing not less than 30 days prior to the date designated in the notice for the termination of the tenancy.
The landlord issues written notice at least 90 days before the end date for the fixed term or 90 days before the termination date in the notice, whichever is later. Each written warning notice must: 1.
What is the maximum allowable rent increase in Oregon per year? The maximum allowable rent increase in Oregon for 2024 is 10.0%, ing to the guidelines. This rate reflects changes in the Consumer Price Index and is reviewed annually.
If it would be safer for a victim of domestic violence to break their lease and move elsewhere, Oregon has a law (ORS 90.453) that allows this options for individuals who find themselves in this situation. However, it does require the tenant to give their landlord two weeks notice before doing so.
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A tenant can terminate a month-to-month tenancy with a 30-day written notice. A week-to-week rental period requires a ten-day notice. A fixed-term tenancy automatically ends on the last day specified in the signed rental agreement and cannot be altered unless the landlord or tenant has cause to end it.
Every person who owns or operates a residential rental unit must first obtain an annual Rental Housing License at a cost of $10.00 per unit. This applies to all buildings or portions of buildings that are legally used for human habitation, including manufactured dwelling units and are covered by a rental agreement.

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