Legislative Update 2013 Oregon Residential Landlord/Tenant Law

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Legislative Update 2013 Oregon Residential Landlord/Tenant Law A Joint Presentation by: Christina Dirks, Attorney Legal Aid Services of Oregon 921 SW Washington Street, Suite 500 Portland, OR 97205 Christina.dirks@lasoregon.org AND Leah Sykes, Attorney Bittner and Hahs PC 4949 SW Meadows Road, Suite 260 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 lsykes@bittner-hahs.com

Table of Contents Renter’s Insurance Screening Fees Foreclosure Technical Corrections Section 8 Vouchers as Protected Class Contractor’s License Towing Bedbugs

Renter’s Insurance Effective January 1, 2014 Landlord can require a tenant to obtain and maintain liability insurance Requirement must be in a written rental agreement Maximum amount- greater of $100,000 or the customary amount required by landlords for similar properties with similar rents in the same rental market Must disclose to an applicant in writing the insurance requirement and amount prior to taking screening charge

Renter’s Insurance Continued May require an applicant to provide proof of insurance prior to signing rental agreement May amend month to month agree to require insurance with at least 30 days’ written notice- if tenant does not obtain, may give 30/14 termination notice During tenancy may ask for proof insurance in place: frequency of request based on coverage period or more often if reasonably believe policy no longer in force

Renter’s Insurance Continued Landlord must also have comparable liability insurance and must provide tenant documentation on request. Landlord can provide documentation in person, by mail or posting in common area or office. Written rental agreement must describe this requirement. Neither landlord nor tenant shall make unreasonable demands regarding documentation that harass the other Landlord may not: require insurance from a particular insurer; require that tenant name landlord as additional insured or having any other special status; require tenant to waive subrogation

Renter’s Insurance Continued Landlord may not make a claim against the tenant’s insurer unless: claim for damages or costs for which the tenant is legally liable, not from ordinary wear and tear, not from acts of God or the conduct of the landlord; claim is greater than the security deposit; and provide copy of claim to tenant at time submitted to insurer Cannot require insurance if: a) tenant household income equal or less than 50% of area median income; or b) dwelling unit subsidized by with public funds (does not include housing authority vouchers) If landlord files a frivolous claim against the tenant’s insurer- actual damages plus $500 None of this applies to manufactured home parks

Screening Cannot consider FED where judgment more than 5 years old Cannot consider arrest records when no conviction- but can consider arrests where charges pending Can consider conviction or pending charges for following crimes: drug-related; person crimes; sex offenses; financial fraud including ID theft and forgery; any other crime if conduct would adversely affect property of landlord or other tenants or the health, safety or right of peaceful enjoyment of the premises

Fees Limits smoke/CO detector tampering fee to $250

Fees Continued Non-Compliance Fees: No fee for first noncompliance Must give written warning within 30 days after first noncompliance- describes noncompliance and the fees for second or subsequent noncompliance that occur within one year after warning notice Written notice when imposing fees for second or subsequent same or similar noncompliance – must be within 30 days of noncompliance;

Fees Continued Non-Compliance Fees Continued: $50 for second same or similar noncompliance within one year of first warning $50 PLUS 5% of rent payment for third or subsequent same or similar noncompliance within one year of first warning May not impose noncompliance fee and also terminate for that noncompliance – must choose your remedy. May terminate for failure to pay noncompliance fee May not deduct noncompliance fee from rent Noncompliance fees expanded to include: a) smoking in a clearly designated no-smoking unit or area of the premises; and b) keeping an unauthorized pet capable of causing damages to persons or property

Fees Continued Other Fees: Clarified can charge for replacing a key lost by a tenant Can charge credit card processing fees if allow tenant to pay by cash or by check

Foreclosure Tenant on a fixed term tenancy may terminate early with a 60 day notice when they receive actual notice the property is in foreclosure Landlord may cure within 30 days by providing written evidence from lender or trustee that property no longer in foreclosure or receiver has been appointed

Technical Corrections Carpet cleaning charge - clarified that carpet has to be cleaned or replaced “after the previous tenancy or the most recent significant use of the carpet” Loss of use damages after move out - clarified the loss of use must be the result of cleaning or damages for which the tenant is responsible Clarified that “midnight” for purposes of written notices means the end of the last day

Technical Corrections Definition of “rent” clarified to include amounts paid to “use the premises” – this means you can charge a late fee for failure to timely pay rent for use of garages, carports, etc. Time to return rent without a waiver was clarified to 10 days in all statutes. Previously 10 days in the LL-T statutes and 6 in the FED statute

Section 8 Vouchers as Protected Class Effective July 1, 2014 Includes vouchers in the definition of income for source of income discrimination Landlord may still screen for past conduct and apply same criteria as applies to all applicants The amount of the voucher must be taken into account when considering the applicant’s ability to pay rent

Section 8 Vouchers as Protected Class Continued Established a guaranty program administered by Housing and Community Services Department. Landlord may make a claim on the guaranty fund: Must obtain a judgment against the tenant for property damage, unpaid rent or other property related damages, all beyond normal wear and tear Claim must be between $500 and $5,000 Submit a claim within one year of obtaining the judgment HCSD will pursue the tenants for reimbursement, will provide information to housing authorities and landlords about the status of tenants’ repayments

Section 8 Vouchers as Protected Class Continued Requires local housing authorities to, consistent with federal law: ensure timely unit inspections, establish leases with terms matching what is standard and customary for the dwelling unit involved (what that particular landlord usually uses), establish process for landlords to provide regular input Establishes statewide advisory committee made up of local housing authorities, landlord advocates and tenant advocates

Contractor’s License Effective January 1, 2014 Clarifies that real estate licensees and their employees are exempt from the contractor’s licensing statutes for work performed on real estate they manage

Towing Effective January 1, 2014 Makes the following change to when a tower may tow a vehicle (without notice): Violates a prominently posted no parking [prohibition; or] sign that warns that parking is prohibited 24 hours a day;

Bedbugs Effective Immediately Makes reports by pest control companies to public health officials regarding bed bug infestations confidential and not subject to public records disclosure