Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – A 30-day notice to quit is required for the landlord or tenant. (ORS § 91.070)
Increasing Rent – The landlord must give a 90-day notice before they increase the rent. (§ 90.323(2))
An Oregon month-to-month lease agreement is a legally binding document that facilitates renting a property between a landlord and tenant for 30 days. The contract renews after each payment has been made and may end with a 30-day notice given by either party. Similar to a standard one-year lease, a background check and security deposit fee may be incurred.
An Oregon month-to-month lease agreement is a legally binding document that facilitates renting a property between a landlord and tenant for 30 days. The contract renews after each payment has been made and may end with a 30-day notice given by either party. Similar to a standard one-year lease, a background check and security deposit fee may be incurred.
Termination Notice – A 30-day notice to quit is required for the landlord or tenant. (ORS § 91.070)
Increasing Rent – The landlord must give a 90-day notice before they increase the rent. (§ 90.323(2))