Oregon Statutes

§ 90.368 — Repair of minor habitability defect

Oregon § 90.368
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.3
Title 10Property Rights and Transactions
Ch. 90Residential Landlord and Tenant

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.368 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section, “minor habitability defect”:
(a)Means a defect that may reasonably be repaired for not more than $300, such as the repair of leaky plumbing, stopped up toilets or faulty light switches.
(b)Does not mean the presence of mold, radon, asbestos or lead-based paint.
(2)If, contrary to ORS 90.320, the landlord fails to repair a minor habitability defect, the tenant may cause the repair of the defect and deduct from the tenant’s subsequent rent obligation the actual and reasonable cost of the repair work, not to exceed $300.
(3)(a) Prior to causing a repair under subsection (2) of this section, the tenant shall give the landlord written notice:
(A)Describing the minor habitability defect; and
(B)Stating the tenant’s intention to cause the repair of the defect and

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Related

§ 90.320
Oregon § 90.320
§ 90.155
Oregon § 90.155
§ 90.360
Oregon § 90.360

Legislative History

2007 c.508 §2

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