Oregon Code § 90.610·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Notice
of proposed change in rule or regulation; tenant objection to change.
(1) As used in this section, eligible
space means each space in the facility as long as:
(a) The space is
rented to a tenant and the tenancy is subject to ORS 90.505 to 90.850; and
(b) The tenant
who occupies the space has not:
(A) Previously
agreed to a rental agreement that includes the proposed rule or regulation
change; or
(B) Become
subject to the proposed rule or regulation change as a result of a change in
rules or regulations previously adopted in a manner consistent with this
section.
(2) The landlord
may propose changes in rules or regulations, including changes that make a
substantial modification of the landlords bargain with a tenant, by giving
written notice of the proposed rule or regulation change, and unless tenants of
at least 51 percent of the eligible spaces in the facility object in writing
within 30 days of the date the notice was served, the change shall become
effective for all tenants of those spaces on a date not less than 60 days after
the date that the notice was served by the landlord.
(3) One tenant of
record per eligible space may object to the rule or regulation change through
either:
(a) A signed and
dated written communication to the landlord; or
(b) A petition
format that is signed and dated by tenants of eligible spaces and that includes
a copy of the proposed rule or regulation and a copy of the notice.
(4) If a tenant
of an eligible space signs both a written communication to the landlord and a
petition under subsection (3) of this section, or signs more than one written
communication or petition, only the latest signature of the tenant may be
counted.
(5)
Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, a proxy may be used only if a
tenant has a disability that prevents the tenant from objecting to the rule or
regulation change in writing.
(6) The landlords
notice of a proposed change in rules or regulations required by subsection (2)
of this section must be given or served as provided in ORS 90.155 and must
include:
(a) Language of
the existing rule or regulation and the language that would be added or deleted
by the proposed rule or regulation change; and
(b) A statement
substantially in the following form, with all blank spaces in the notice to be
filled in by the landlord:
______________________________________________________________________________
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED RULE
OR
REGULATION CHANGE
The landlord
intends to change a rule or regulation in this facility.
The change will
go into effect unless tenants of at least 51 percent of the eligible spaces
object in writing within 30 days. Any objection must be signed and dated by a
tenant of an eligible space.
The number of
eligible spaces as of the date of this notice is: _____. Those eligible spaces
are (space or street identification): ___________________________.
The last day for
a tenant of an eligible space to deliver a written objection to the landlord is
_________ (landlord fill in date).
Unless tenants in
at least 51 percent of the eligible spaces object, the proposed rule or
regulation will go into effect on _________.
The parties may
attempt to resolve disagreements regarding the proposed rule or regulation
change by using the facilitys mandatory mediation process or, if available,
the facilitys informal dispute resolution process.
______________________________________________________________________________
(7) A good faith
mistake by the landlord in completing those portions of the notice relating to
the number of eligible spaces that have tenants entitled to vote or relating to
space or street identification numbers does not invalidate the notice or the proposed
rule or regulation change.
(8) After the
effective date of the rule or regulation change, when a tenant continues to
engage in an activity affected by the new rule or regulation to which the
landlord objects, the landlord may give the tenant a notice of termination of
the tenancy pursuant to ORS 90.630. [1991 c.844 §10; 1993 c.580 §1; 1995 c.559 §36;
2001 c.596 §36a; 2019 c.625 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 90.610
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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