Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 90 § 90.260 — Late
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 90 ·
Oregon Code § 90.260·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Late
rent payment charge or fee; restrictions; calculation.
(1) A landlord may impose a late
charge or fee, however designated, only if:
(a) The rent
payment is not received by the fourth day of the weekly or monthly rental
period for which rent is payable; and
(b) There exists
a written rental agreement that specifies:
(A) The tenants
obligation to pay a late charge on delinquent rent payments;
(B) The type and
amount of the late charge, as described in subsection (2) of this section; and
(C) The date on
which rent payments are due and the date or day on which late charges become
due.
(2) The amount of
any late charge may not exceed:
(a) A reasonable
flat amount, charged once per rental period. Reasonable amount means the
customary amount charged by landlords for that rental market;
(b) A reasonable
amount, charged on a per-day basis, beginning on the fifth day of the rental
period for which rent is delinquent. This daily charge may accrue every day
thereafter until the rent, not including any late charge, is paid in full,
through that rental period only. The per-day charge may not exceed six percent
of the amount described in paragraph (a) of this subsection; or
(c) Five percent
of the periodic rent payment amount, charged once for each succeeding five-day
period, or portion thereof, for which the rent payment is delinquent, beginning
on the fifth day of that rental period and continuing and accumulating until that
rent payment, not including any late charge, is paid in full, through that
rental period only.
(3) In periodic
tenancies, a landlord may change the type or amount of late charge by giving 30
days written notice to the tenant.
(4) A landlord
may not deduct a previously imposed late charge from a current or subsequent
rental period rent payment, thereby making that rent payment delinquent for
imposition of a new or additional late charge or for termination of the tenancy
for nonpayment under ORS 90.394.
(5) A landlord
may charge simple interest on an unpaid late charge at the rate allowed for
judgments pursuant to ORS 82.010 (2) and accruing from the date the late charge
is imposed.
(6) Nonpayment of
a late charge alone is not grounds for termination of a rental agreement for
nonpayment of rent under ORS 90.394, but is grounds for termination of a rental
agreement for cause under ORS 90.392 or 90.630 (1). A landlord may note the imposition
of a late charge on a nonpayment of rent termination notice under ORS 90.394,
so long as the notice states or otherwise makes clear that the tenant may cure
the nonpayment notice by paying only the delinquent rent, not including any
late charge, within the allotted time.
(7) A late charge
includes an increase or decrease in the regularly charged periodic rent payment
imposed because a tenant does or does not pay that rent by a certain date. [1989
c.506 §15; 1995 c.559 §8; 1997 c.249 §30; 1997 c.577 §9a; 1999 c.603 §12; 2005
c.391 §16; 2007 c.906 §32a]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 90.260
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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