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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 456 § 456.403 — Housing and Community Services Department support for manufactured dwelling

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 456 ·
Oregon Code § 456.403 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Housing and Community Services Department support for manufactured dwelling parks and marinas. The Housing and Community Services Department shall: (1) Undertake, participate in or cooperate with persons and agencies in such conferences, inquiries, meetings or studies as might lead to improvements in manufactured dwelling park and marina landlord and tenant relationships; (2) Develop and implement a centralized resource referral program for tenants and landlords to encourage the voluntary resolution of disputes; (3) Maintain a current list of manufactured dwelling parks and marinas in the state, indicating the total number of spaces; (4) Take other actions or perform such other duties as necessary or appropriate, including but not limited to coordinating or conducting tenant resource fairs, providing tenant counseling and service referrals related to park closures and providing outreach services to educate tenants regarding tenant rights and responsibilities and the availability of services; and (5) Adopt rules to administer ORS 90.645 and 90.655. [Formerly 446.543]
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