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Eugene’s $10 tenant screening fee cap stands after high court decline; state bill could preempt local rule

2658553 · March 5, 2025
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The Oregon Supreme Court declined review of the appeals decision upholding Eugene’s $10 cap on applicant screening charges, making the city’s cap effective; a pending state bill would prohibit all applicant screening fees if enacted.

The City of Eugene’s $10 cap on applicant screening charges became effective after the Oregon Supreme Court declined review, the city’s assistant attorney said at the March 4 Intergovernmental Relations Committee meeting.

Lauren Summers, assistant city…

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