Oregon Code § 456.792·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of landlord and owner to tenants after termination date; penalty.
(1) Beginning on the termination
date and lasting for a period of three years, the owner or landlord of formerly
publicly supported housing:
(a) May not
terminate the tenancy under ORS 90.427 (3)(b), (4)(b) or (5).
(b) May not
provide a rent increase notice more than once in any calendar year.
(c) Shall comply
with ORS 90.323 and with requirements adopted by the Housing and Community
Services Department and applicable to affordable rental housing managed by the
department that govern rent increases, including requirements related to rent
increase limits, required notices or approval or review by the department.
(2) Subsection
(1) of this section applies only to residential tenancies that:
(a) Existed on
the termination date; and
(b) Do not
include any tenants who receive tenant-based federal rent subsidy payments
under the Housing Choice Voucher Program authorized by 42 U.S.C. 1437f.
(3)(a) The
department may assess a civil penalty against an owner that does not comply
with this section. The penalty may not exceed $5,000. In assessing a penalty
under this section, the department shall take into consideration the good faith
efforts of an owner or landlord to comply with this section.
(b) The
department shall deposit any moneys collected under this subsection into the
Housing Finance Fund under ORS 456.720.
(c) If a civil
penalty assessed under this subsection is not paid on or before 90 days after
the order assessing the civil penalty becomes final by operation of law, the
department may file the order with the county clerk of the county where the
property is located as a lien against the property. In addition to any other
available remedy, recording the order in the County Clerk Lien Record has the
effect provided for in ORS 205.125 and 205.126 and the order may be enforced as
provided in ORS 205.125 and 205.126. [Formerly 456.267]
Note:
See note under 456.788.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 456.792
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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