Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 90 § 90.392 — Termination of tenancy for cause; tenant right to cure violation
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 90 ·
Oregon Code § 90.392·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Termination of tenancy for cause; tenant right to cure violation.
(1) Except as provided in this
chapter, after delivery of written notice a landlord may terminate the rental
agreement for cause and take possession as provided in ORS 105.100 to 105.168,
unless the tenant cures the violation as provided in this section.
(2) Causes for
termination under this section are:
(a) Material
violation by the tenant of the rental agreement. For purposes of this
paragraph, material violation of the rental agreement includes, but is not
limited to, the nonpayment of a late charge under ORS 90.260 or a utility or
service charge under ORS 90.315.
(b) Material
violation by the tenant of ORS 90.325.
(c) Failure by
the tenant to pay rent.
(3) The notice
must:
(a) Specify the
acts and omissions constituting the violation;
(b) Except as
provided in subsection (5)(a) of this section, state that the rental agreement
will terminate upon a designated date not less than 30 days after delivery of
the notice; and
(c) If the tenant
can cure the violation as provided in subsection (4) of this section, state
that the violation can be cured, describe at least one possible remedy to cure
the violation and designate the date by which the tenant must cure the
violation.
(4)(a) If the
violation described in the notice can be cured by the tenant by a change in
conduct, repairs, payment of money or otherwise, the rental agreement does not
terminate if the tenant cures the violation by the designated date. The
designated date must be:
(A) At least 14
days after delivery of the notice; or
(B) If the
violation is conduct that was a separate and distinct act or omission and is
not ongoing, no earlier than the date of delivery of the notice as provided in
ORS 90.155. For purposes of this paragraph, conduct is ongoing if the conduct
is constant or persistent or has been sufficiently repetitive over time that a
reasonable person would consider the conduct to be ongoing.
(b) If the tenant
does not cure the violation, the rental agreement terminates as provided in the
notice.
(5)(a) If the
cause of a written notice delivered under subsection (1) of this section is
substantially the same act or omission that constituted a prior violation for
which notice was given under this section within the previous six months, the
designated termination date stated in the notice must be not less than 10 days
after delivery of the notice and no earlier than the designated termination
date stated in the previously given notice. The tenant does not have a right to
cure this subsequent violation.
(b) A landlord
may not terminate a rental agreement under this subsection if the only
violation is a failure to pay the current months rent.
(6) When a
tenancy is a week-to-week tenancy, the notice period in:
(a) Subsection
(3)(b) of this section changes from 30 days to seven days;
(b) Subsection
(4)(a)(A) of this section changes from 14 days to four days; and
(c) Subsection
(5)(a) of this section changes from 10 days to four days.
(7) The
termination of a tenancy for a manufactured dwelling or floating home space in
a facility under ORS 90.505 to 90.850 is governed by ORS 90.630 and not by this
section. [2005 c.391 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 90.392
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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