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House passes bill requiring earlier notice for tenants if affordable units could lose restrictions
Summary
Lawmakers approved Senate Bill 973 to require landlords to provide applicants written notice about the earliest date an affordability restriction could end and to lengthen minimum tenant notice from 20 to 30 months for affordability-termination notices; notices must be provided on a form in the five most common non‑English languages.
SALEM, Ore. — The House passed Senate Bill 973, a measure aimed at protecting tenants in affordability‑restricted housing by requiring advance notice to applicants and lengthening tenant notice requirements when an affordable restriction will end.
The bill’s sponsor, Representative Anderson, told the House the statute defines an "affordability restriction" as a contractual limit…
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