Oregon 1-Page Residential Lease Agreement Templates

This 1-page Oregon residential lease agreement legal form provides safeguards for the Property Owners, Landlords and Tenants. Free basic fill-in-the-blank documents available in Word Processing, PDF formats.

Last updated December 12th, 2024

This 1-page Oregon residential lease agreement legal form provides safeguards for the Property Owners, Landlords and Tenants. Free basic fill-in-the-blank documents available in Word Processing, PDF formats.

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A Oregon lease agreement is a legal form used when leasing rental property in exchange for rent payments.

Rental Application – The rental application is a form used by Landlords  to collect information from prospective Tenants credit and renting history.

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Most Recent US Home Facts

  • Population (2023): 334,914,895
  • Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
  • Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
  • Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Agreement Form Must Include the Following

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Required Disclosures (12)

  1. Landlord/Owner Identification
  2. Carbon Monoxide Alarms
  3. Flood Plain
  4. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
  5. Move-in Checklist (Portland)
  6. Outstanding Notices/Pending Suits
  7. Recycling
  8. Security Deposit Receipt
  9. Security Deposit Receipt (Portland)
  10. Smoking Policy
  11. Utility/Service Fees
  12. Addendum Written Notices

Security Deposit 

  • Maximum – Landlords can request from Tenants any amount as there’s no law governing the maximum amount in Oregon.
  • Return – The Landlord must return all deposits to Tenants within 31 days of the lease end date.

Paying Rent

  • Grace Period – There’s a four (4) day grace period in Oregon.
  • Maximum Late Fee – The maximum late fee Landlords can charge Tenants is 5% of the rent payment or a “reasonable amount”.
  • NSF Fee – $35 per bounced check.

Source: ORS 90.260(a)

Landlord Entry

Landlords must give their Tenants a notice of at lease 24-hours (1 day) before entering the rented premises for any non-emergency purpose.

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