Oregon Commercial Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview
Commercial Lease Overview compliance guide for Oregon, Usa. Covers landlord-tenant regulations, requirements, and legal obligations.
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This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Laws change frequently — always verify current regulations and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. Landager is a property management platform, not a law firm.Information last verified: April 2026.
Oregon Commercial Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview
Commercial leasing in Oregon is governed primarily by ORS Chapter 105 (property rights and the Forcible Entry and Detainer process) and general contract law. Unlike the heavily regulated residential tenancy framework under ORS Chapter 90, commercial tenancies operate with far fewer statutory protections—the lease agreement is king.
The Primacy of the Lease
Oregon courts presume commercial parties are sophisticated entities capable of negotiating fair terms. The commercial lease agreement governs virtually every aspect of the relationship:
- Security Deposits: No statutory caps or return deadlines.
- Rent Increases: No rent control applies to commercial properties.
- Maintenance: Allocated entirely by the lease.
- Late Fees: Governed by the lease, subject to general reasonableness.
Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED)
Commercial evictions in Oregon proceed through the Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) court process under ORS 105.115. Key points:
- Uncontested FED cases may resolve in 10-15 days.
- Contested cases may take 30-45 days.
- Self-help eviction (changing locks, cutting utilities) is prohibited.
Common Commercial Lease Types
Key Commercial Topics
- Security Deposits: No statutory rules—fully lease-governed.
- Eviction Process: The FED court procedure.
- Required Disclosures: Limited statutory obligations.
- Rent Increases: No rent control for commercial.
- Lease Requirements: Written lease and essential clauses.
- Maintenance Obligations: Lease-allocated responsibilities.
- Late Fees: Contractual freedom with limits.
How Landager Helps
Landager simplifies compliance with Oregon's complex landlord-tenant laws. From tracking 31-day security deposit deadlines to enforcing statewide rent control caps and 90-day notice periods, our platform ensures your Oregon portfolio remains legally sound while optimizing your operational efficiency.
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