How much notice is required before landlord entry in Oregon?
Oregon generally requires at least 24 hours of actual notice before non-emergency entry under ORS 90.322.
Understand Oregon rules on landlord entry, actual notice, emergency access, delivery methods, and related notice requirements under ORS 90.322 and ORS 90.155.
Oregon generally requires at least 24 hours of actual notice before entry for inspection, repairs, or showings under ORS 90.322, plus reasonable time-of-day limits.
Oregon recognizes emergency entry exceptions when there is an imminent risk to people or the property. The landlord must still document the entry afterward.
Notice delivery is governed by ORS 90.155 and ORS 90.150. The chosen delivery method affects the count of days added for service.
Oregon generally requires at least 24 hours of actual notice before non-emergency entry under ORS 90.322.
Yes - Oregon recognizes emergency entry exceptions, but the landlord should document the basis and the entry promptly.
Actual notice in Oregon includes verbal or written notice that is actually received by the tenant, distinct from the formal 'written notice' methods in ORS 90.155.
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