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Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law (2026)

Notice periods, deposit caps, entry rules, and required disclosures for residential rentals in Oregon. Every rule links to the official state statute.

Reference only, not legal advice. State laws change. Confirm with the official Oregon statute or a licensed attorney before you serve notice or file a case.

Quick summary

Nonpayment Notice
10 days
Cure Period
30 days
Notice to Quit
30 days
Deposit Return
31 days

Notice periods

Nonpayment of rent
10 days
Cure lease violation
30 days
Notice to quit (month-to-month)
30 days

Security deposit

Statutory cap
No statutory limit
Return deadline after move-out
31 days

Landlord entry notice

24 hours advance notice

Required disclosures

  • Lead paint (pre-1978)
  • Smoking policy
  • Rent history
  • Flood zone
  • Carbon monoxide

Market rules

Rent control
Statewide
Small claims limit
$10,000

Official state statute

Always confirm current law with the source before serving notice.

https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_chapter_90

Oregon landlord FAQ

How many days notice do I give a tenant for unpaid rent in Oregon?

Oregon requires a 10-day notice to the tenant before you can file for eviction for unpaid rent. The notice must comply with the form and delivery rules in the state statute.

What is the maximum security deposit in Oregon?

Oregon has no statutory cap on security deposits. You can charge what the market allows, but the deposit must still be reasonable and refundable under state rules.

How many days do I have to return a security deposit in Oregon?

Oregon requires landlords to return the security deposit within 31 days after the tenant vacates. An itemized list of any deductions must accompany the refund.

How much notice must I give before entering a rental unit in Oregon?

Oregon requires 24 hours advance notice before a landlord enters a rental unit for a non-emergency reason.

Does Oregon have rent control?

Oregon has statewide rent control rules that apply across the state.

Is Oregon landlord-friendly or tenant-friendly?

Oregon is classified Tenant-Friendly. This is based on notice periods, deposit caps, eviction timelines, and tenant protection rules relative to other states. Use it as a general read, not a ranking.

What disclosures am I required to give tenants in Oregon?

Oregon requires: Lead paint (pre-1978), Smoking policy, Rent history, Flood zone, Carbon monoxide. Some states add local disclosures by city. Always check the state statute for the current list.

What is the small claims court limit in Oregon?

Oregon small claims court hears cases up to $10,000. Most landlord-tenant disputes over deposits, damages, or unpaid rent fit within this limit.

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