(2)(a) If a governmental agency has posted a dwelling unit as unsafe and unlawful to occupy due to the existence of conditions that violate state or local law and materially affect health or safety to an extent that, in the agency’s determination, the tenant must vacate the unit and another person may not take possession of the unit, a landlord may not continue a tenancy or enter into a new tenancy for the dwelling unit until the landlord corrects the conditions that led to the agency’s determination.
(b) If a landlord knowingly violates paragraph (a) of this subsection, the tenant may immediately terminate the tenancy by giving the landlord actual notice of the termination and the reason for the termination and may recover from the landlord either two months’ periodic rent or up to twice the actual damages sustained by the tenant as a result of the violation, whichever is greater. The tenant need not terminate the tenancy to recover damages under this section.
(3)(a) If a governmental agency has given a written notice to a landlord that a dwelling unit has been determined to be unlawful, but not unsafe, to occupy due to the existence of conditions that violate state or local law and materially affect health or safety to an extent that, in the agency’s determination, although the unit is safe for an existing tenant to occupy, another person may not take possession of the unit, the landlord may not enter into a new tenancy for the dwelling unit until the landlord corrects the conditions that led to the agency’s determination.
(b) If a landlord knowingly violates paragraph (a) of this subsection, the tenant may recover from the landlord either two months’ periodic rent or up to twice the actual damages sustained by the tenant as a result of the violation, whichever is greater.
(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection, a landlord is not liable to a tenant for a violation of paragraph (a) of this subsection if, prior to the commencement of the tenancy, the landlord discloses to the tenant that the dwelling unit has been determined to be unlawful to occupy.
(d) A disclosure described in paragraph (c) of this subsection must be in writing, include a description of the conditions that led to the agency’s determination and state that the landlord is obligated to correct the conditions before entering into a new tenancy. The landlord shall attach a copy of the agency’s notice to the disclosure. The notice copy may provide the information required by this paragraph to be disclosed by the landlord to the tenant.
(e) A disclosure described in paragraph (c) of this subsection does not release the landlord from the duties imposed by this chapter, including the duty to maintain the dwelling unit in a habitable condition pursuant to ORS 90.320 or 90.730. A tenant who enters into a tenancy after the landlord’s disclosure does not waive the tenant’s other remedies under this chapter. The disclosure does not prevent the governmental agency that made the determination from imposing on the landlord any penalty authorized by law for entering into the new tenancy.
(4)(a) If a governmental agency has made a determination regarding a dwelling unit and has posted or given notice for conditions described in subsection (2)(a) or (3)(a) of this section, a landlord may not accept from an applicant for that dwelling unit a deposit to secure the execution of a rental agreement pursuant to ORS 90.297 unless, before accepting the deposit, the landlord discloses to the applicant as provided by subsection (3)(c) of this section that the dwelling unit has been determined to be unlawful to occupy.
(b) If a landlord knowingly violates paragraph (a) of this subsection or fails to correct the conditions leading to the agency’s determination before the date a new tenancy is to begin as provided by the agreement to secure the execution of a rental agreement, an applicant may terminate the agreement to secure the execution of the rental agreement by giving the landlord actual notice of the termination and the reason for termination. As a result of a termination, the applicant may recover from the landlord an amount equal to twice the deposit. If an applicant recovers damages for a violation pursuant to this paragraph, the applicant may not recover any amounts under ORS 90.297.
(5) If, after a landlord and a tenant have entered into a tenancy, a governmental agency posts a dwelling unit as unsafe and unlawful to occupy due to the existence of conditions that violate state or local law, that materially affect health or safety and that:
(a) Were not caused by the tenant, the tenant may immediately terminate the tenancy by giving the landlord actual notice of the termination and the reason for the termination; or
(b) Were not caused by the landlord or by the landlord’s failure to maintain the dwelling, the landlord may terminate the tenancy by giving the tenant 24 hours’ written notice of the termination and the reason for the termination, after which the landlord may take possession in the manner provided in ORS 105.105 to 105.168.
(6) If the tenancy is terminated, as a result of conditions as described in subsections (2), (4) and (5) of this section, within 14 days of the notice of termination the landlord shall return to the applicant or tenant:
(a) All of the deposit to secure the execution of a rental agreement, security deposit or prepaid rent owed to the applicant under this section or to the tenant under ORS 90.300; and
(b) All rent prepaid for the month in which the termination occurs, prorated, if applicable, to the date of termination or the date the tenant vacates the premises, whichever is later.
(7) If conditions at premises that existed at the outset of the tenancy and that were not caused by the tenant pose an imminent and serious threat to the health or safety of occupants of the premises within six months from the beginning of the tenancy, the tenant may immediately terminate the rental agreement by giving the landlord actual notice of the termination and the reason for the termination. In addition, if the landlord knew or should have reasonably known of the existence of the conditions, the tenant may recover either two months’ periodic rent or twice the actual damages sustained by the tenant as a result of the violation, whichever is greater. The tenant need not terminate the rental agreement to recover damages under this section. Within four days of the tenant’s notice of termination, the landlord shall return to the tenant:
(a) All of the security deposit or prepaid rent owed to the tenant under ORS 90.300; and
(b) All rent prepaid for the month in which the termination occurs, prorated to the date of termination or the date the tenant vacates the premises, whichever is later.
(8)(a) A landlord shall return the money due the applicant or tenant under subsections (6) and (7) of this section either by making the money available to the applicant or tenant at the landlord’s customary place of business or by mailing the money by first class mail to the applicant or tenant.
(b) The applicant or tenant has the option of choosing the method for return of any money due under this section. If the applicant or tenant fails to choose one of these methods at the time of giving the notice of termination, the landlord shall use the mail method, addressed to the last-known address of the applicant or tenant and mailed within the relevant four-day or 14-day period following the applicant’s or tenant’s notice.
(9) If the landlord fails to comply with subsection (8) of this section, the applicant or tenant may recover the money due in an amount equal to twice the amount due. [Formerly 91.817; 1993 c.369 §11; 1995 c.559 §24; 2001 c.596 §32]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Chapter 090 - Residential Landlord and Tenant
Section 90.110 - Exclusions from application of this chapter.
Section 90.112 - Maximum occupancy limit.
Section 90.125 - Administration of remedies; enforcement.
Section 90.135 - Unconscionability.
Section 90.140 - Types of payments landlord may require or accept; written evidence of payment.
Section 90.147 - Delivery of possession.
Section 90.150 - Service or delivery of actual notice.
Section 90.155 - Service or delivery of written notice.
Section 90.160 - Calculation of notice periods.
Section 90.222 - Renter’s liability insurance.
Section 90.228 - Notice of location in 100-year flood plain.
Section 90.243 - Qualifications for drug and alcohol free housing; "program of recovery" defined.
Section 90.245 - Prohibited provisions in rental agreements; remedy.
Section 90.260 - Late rent payment charge or fee; restrictions; calculation.
Section 90.262 - Use and occupancy rules and regulations; adoption; enforceability; restrictions.
Section 90.263 - Vehicle tags.
Section 90.265 - Interest in alternative energy device installed by tenant.
Section 90.275 - Temporary occupancy agreement; terms and conditions.
Section 90.295 - Applicant screening charges; screening criteria.
Section 90.300 - Security deposits; prepaid rent.
Section 90.303 - Evaluation of applicant.
Section 90.304 - Statement of reasons for denial; remedy.
Section 90.316 - Carbon monoxide alarm.
Section 90.317 - Repair or replacement of carbon monoxide alarm.
Section 90.318 - Criteria for landlord provision of certain recycling services.
Section 90.322 - Landlord or agent access to premises; remedies.
Section 90.323 - Maximum rent increase; exceptions; notice.
Section 90.324 - Calculation of maximum rent increase; publication.
Section 90.325 - Tenant duties.
Section 90.365 - Failure of landlord to supply essential services; remedies.
Section 90.368 - Repair of minor habitability defect.
Section 90.370 - Tenant counterclaims in action by landlord for possession or rent.
Section 90.380 - Effect of rental of dwelling in violation of building or housing codes; remedy.
Section 90.390 - Discrimination against tenant or applicant; tenant defense.
Section 90.391 - Information to veterans required in notice.
Section 90.392 - Termination of tenancy for cause; tenant right to cure violation.
Section 90.394 - Termination of tenancy for failure to pay rent.
Section 90.396 - Acts or omissions justifying termination 24 hours after notice.
Section 90.398 - Termination of tenancy for drug or alcohol violations.
Section 90.401 - Remedies available to landlord.
Section 90.403 - Taking possession of premises from unauthorized possessor.
Section 90.405 - Effect of tenant keeping unpermitted pet.
Section 90.410 - Effect of tenant failure to give notice of absence; absence; abandonment.
Section 90.412 - Waiver of termination of tenancy.
Section 90.414 - Acts not constituting waiver of termination of tenancy; delivery of rent refund.
Section 90.417 - Duty to pay rent; effect of acceptance of partial rent.
Section 90.420 - Enforceability of landlord liens; distraint for rent abolished.
Section 90.427 - Termination of tenancy without tenant cause; effect of termination notice.
Section 90.440 - Termination of tenancy in group recovery home; recovery of possession; damages.
Section 90.445 - Termination of tenant committing criminal act of physical violence.
Section 90.449 - Landlord discrimination against victim; exception; tenant defenses and remedies.
Section 90.462 - Electric vehicle charging stations.
Section 90.472 - Termination by tenant called into active state service by Governor.
Section 90.485 - Restrictions on landlord removal of vehicle; exceptions.
Section 90.490 - Prohibited acts in anticipation of notice of conversion to condominium; damages.
Section 90.493 - Prohibited acts following notice of conversion to condominium; damages.
Section 90.505 - Definitions for ORS 90.505 to 90.850; application of statutes.
Section 90.510 - Statement of policy; rental agreement; rules and regulations; remedies.
Section 90.512 - Definitions for ORS 90.514 and 90.518.
Section 90.514 - Disclosure to prospective tenant of improvements required under rental agreement.
Section 90.518 - Provider statement of estimated cost of improvements.
Section 90.525 - Unreasonable conditions of rental or occupancy prohibited; notice of rights.
Section 90.527 - Renter’s liability insurance in park.
Section 90.528 - Use of common areas or facilities.
Section 90.530 - Pets in facilities; rental agreements; violations.
Section 90.555 - Subleasing agreements.
Section 90.560 - Definitions for ORS 90.560 to 90.584.
Section 90.562 - Utility and service charges; limits.
Section 90.564 - Charge for cable, satellite or Internet.
Section 90.566 - Conversion to direct billing for garbage service.
Section 90.568 - Pro rata billing; apportionment methods.
Section 90.572 - Submeter billing.
Section 90.574 - Conversion to submeter or pro rata billing for water.
Section 90.576 - Legislative findings.
Section 90.578 - Conversion to submeter or direct billing for large parks.
Section 90.580 - Entry to read submeter; requirement for water submeter.
Section 90.582 - Publication of submeter or pro rata bills; tenant
Section 90.584 - Park specific billing for water; voting.
Section 90.610 - Notice of proposed change in rule or regulation; tenant objection to change.
Section 90.620 - Termination by tenant; notice to landlord.
Section 90.630 - Termination by landlord; causes; notice; cure; repeated nonpayment of rent.
Section 90.640 - Park damaged by natural disaster.
Section 90.643 - Conversion of park to planned community subdivision of manufactured dwellings.
Section 90.645 - Closure of park; notices; payments to tenants; rules.
Section 90.650 - Notice of tax provisions to tenants of closing park; rules.
Section 90.655 - Park closure notice to nontenants; report of tenant reactions.
Section 90.671 - Closure of marina; notices; payments to tenants; rules.
Section 90.710 - Causes of action; limit on cause of action of tenant.
Section 90.725 - Landlord or agent access to rented space; remedies.
Section 90.727 - Maintenance of trees in rented spaces.
Section 90.729 - Temporary movement of floating home; notice; costs paid by landlord.
Section 90.732 - Landlord registration; registration fee.
Section 90.734 - Manager or owner continuing education requirements.
Section 90.736 - Civil penalties.
Section 90.738 - Enforcement of registration and education requirements; advisory committee; rules.
Section 90.740 - Tenant obligations.
Section 90.750 - Right to assemble or canvass in facility; limitations.
Section 90.755 - Right to speak on political issues; limitations; placement of political signs.
Section 90.765 - Prohibitions on retaliatory conduct by landlord.
Section 90.767 - Mandatory mediation.
Section 90.771 - Confidentiality of information regarding disputes.
Section 90.840 - Park purchase funds, loans.
Section 90.844 - Procedures for purchase of facility by tenants; financial information; deadlines.
Section 90.846 - Notices and processes in facility transfer; remedies.
Section 90.848 - Exceptions to facility transfer requirements.
Section 90.849 - Notice of conveyance.
Section 90.860 - Definitions for ORS 90.865 to 90.875.
Section 90.865 - Dealer notice of rent payments and financing.
Section 90.870 - Manner of giving notice; persons entitled to notice.