Rental Housing
- Repairs and SafetyLearn when your landlord must make repairs, how to ask for repairs, and what to do if your landlord doesn't fix the problem.
- When Your Landlord Can Enter Your HomeRead about when a landlord can come to your rental home and when you can say no.
- Rent Increases, Fees, and DepositsRead about when your landlord can increase your rent, charge you a fee, how to get your security deposit back when you move, and more.
- Moving In or Moving OutLearn more about the laws that protect you when you move in or out of a rental.
- Evictions, Termination Notices, and Landlord LockoutsRead about your options when you get a notice asking you to move out (called a "termination notice"), the steps your landlord or property manager must take to force you to move out, what happens during an eviction case, and more.
- Illegal Housing DiscriminationIf a landlord refuses to rent to you because you have kids or because of the way you look, talk, or where you're from, you may have experienced illegal housing discrimination. Learn more about illegal housing discrimination and what to do about it.
- Suing Your Landlord in Small Claims CourtFind out how to sue your landlord in small claims court when they owe you money.
- Housing Protections for People with DisabilitiesLearn about reasonable accommodations and other housing protections for people with disabilities.
- Rental Housing Protections for Immigrants in OregonIn Oregon, landlords are not allowed to treat you unfairly because of your immigration status. The law protects you from discrimination (unfair treatment) when you apply for housing or live in a rental.
- Housing Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence and Certain Other CrimesRead about rental housing protections for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.