Describe your rental situation in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, Oregon-compliant Lease Agreement — then sign and send it to your tenant or landlord. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Lease Agreement
State of Oregon
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Oregon has enacted some of the most significant tenant protection legislation in recent years. The Oregon Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (ORS §90.100-90.940) is the primary statute, and Senate Bill 608 (2019) made Oregon the first state to enact statewide rent control and just-cause eviction requirements. A lease that doesn't account for these rules exposes landlords to serious liability.
Oregon caps annual rent increases at 7% plus the Consumer Price Index for covered properties (exemptions apply to buildings less than 15 years old). Security deposits are not capped but must be returned within 31 days of lease termination. Oregon requires landlords to provide tenants with extensive disclosures including flood zone, carbon monoxide alarm, and lead paint information. Portland adds additional city-specific requirements including relocation assistance for no-cause evictions.
SignAI generates your Oregon lease with every required provision — including SB 608 rent cap compliance, just-cause eviction requirements, ORS §90.300 deposit rules, mandatory disclosures, and Oregon-specific governing law clauses. Each lease reflects Oregon's current regulatory landscape.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Lease Agreement for Oregon" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Oregon-specific Lease Agreement in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Lease Agreement generated by SignAI for Oregon includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names of landlord and tenant, property address, unit description, and identification of the rental premises in Oregon.
Monthly rent amount, due date, SB 608 rent increase cap compliance (7% + CPI), accepted payment methods, and late fee provisions.
Deposit amount, deduction conditions, move-in condition report, and the 31-day return timeline under ORS §90.300.
SB 608 just-cause requirements for covered properties, including at-fault and no-fault grounds with required 90-day notice for no-cause termination.
Flood zone, carbon monoxide alarm, lead paint, mold, foreclosure status, utility billing, smoking policy, and all other mandatory Oregon disclosures.
Governing law clause specifying Oregon jurisdiction, compliance with ORS Chapter 90 and SB 608, and venue for Oregon courts.
Use cases
People in Oregon use SignAI to create Lease Agreements for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Portland adds local tenant protections beyond state law, including mandatory relocation assistance for no-cause evictions. Your lease must comply with both city and state requirements.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for an apartment I'm renting out in Portland, Oregon”
Oregon's mid-size cities have competitive rental markets. Your lease must comply with statewide rent caps and just-cause eviction rules under SB 608.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for a rental in Eugene, Oregon”
Eugene and Corvallis have large student populations. Leases need academic-year terms, roommate provisions, and proper deposit handling under Oregon's 31-day rule.
Try it: “I need a lease for a student apartment near the University of Oregon in Eugene”
Bend's booming rental market demands clear lease terms. Address rent caps, snow removal duties, and the unique considerations of high-desert living.
Try it: “I need a lease agreement for a rental in Bend, Oregon”
FAQ
Yes. A signed lease is enforceable under the Oregon Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (ORS §90.100 et seq.). SignAI's e-signatures are valid under Oregon's Uniform Electronic Transactions Act and the federal ESIGN Act.
Under SB 608, Oregon caps annual rent increases at 7% plus the Consumer Price Index for most residential properties. Properties less than 15 years old are exempt. Landlords must provide at least 90 days' written notice before any rent increase. Portland may have additional local requirements.
Oregon requires landlords to return security deposits within 31 days of lease termination (ORS §90.300). An itemized statement of deductions must be provided. If the landlord fails to comply, the tenant may recover twice the amount wrongfully withheld.
For the first year of a tenancy, landlords can terminate without cause with 30 days' notice. After the first year, just cause is required under SB 608. Valid causes include nonpayment, lease violation, and landlord or family member move-in. No-fault terminations require 90 days' notice and one month's rent as relocation assistance.
Oregon requires extensive disclosures: flood zone status, carbon monoxide alarm information, lead paint (pre-1978), mold, foreclosure status, utility billing arrangements, smoking policy, and recycling information. Landlords with properties in Portland must also comply with city-specific disclosure requirements.
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