Oregon Code § 90.147·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Delivery of possession.
For the purposes of this chapter, delivery of possession occurs:
(1) From the
landlord to the tenant, when the landlord gives actual notice to the tenant
that the tenant has the right under a rental agreement to occupy the dwelling
unit to the exclusion of others. The right to occupy may be implied by actions
such as the landlords delivery of the keys to the dwelling unit; and
(2) From the
tenant to the landlord at the termination of the tenancy, when:
(a) The tenant
gives actual notice to the landlord that the tenant has relinquished any right
to occupy the dwelling unit to the exclusion of others. Relinquishment of the
right to occupy may be implied by actions such as the tenants return of the
keys to the dwelling unit;
(b) After the
expiration date of an outstanding termination of tenancy notice or the end of a
term tenancy, the landlord reasonably believes under all the circumstances that
the tenant has relinquished or no longer claims the right to occupy the
dwelling unit to the exclusion of others; or
(c) The landlord
reasonably knows of the tenants abandonment of the dwelling unit. [1995 c.559 §9;
1999 c.603 §8]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 90.147
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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