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Notice to Vacate LetterOregon (2026)

In OR, a month-to-month tenant must give at least 30 days' written notice before the next rent-due date (Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.427).

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Oregon rule setVerified Aug 2026
written notice required
30 dayswritten notice required

Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.427

Give notice so it lands a full rental period before your last day; a notice served mid-month usually pushes your end date to the following month.

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[Your name]
[Your current address]
[Date]

[Recipient name]
[Recipient address]

Re: Notice to vacate — [rental address]

Dear [Landlord name],

This letter is my written notice that I will vacate [rental address] on [move-out date], ending my tenancy as of that date.

Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.427 requires at least 30 days' written notice in Oregon. This notice is delivered on [today's date], which satisfies that period.

I will return all keys and leave the unit clean and free of my belongings. Please let me know a time in the final week for a walkthrough.

Please send my security deposit and any itemized statement of deductions to [forwarding address].

Sincerely,

[Your name]

Oregon questions

In OR, a month-to-month tenant must give at least 30 days' written notice before the next rent-due date (Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.427).

It isn't required, but judges expect it. A dated letter with a certified-mail receipt is the cleanest evidence that you gave the other side a chance to resolve it.

Rule set last curated 2026-08-01. Self-help document service. Not a law firm, and not legal advice. We do not review your letter or represent you. These state rules are under legal review — verify anything you rely on against the current statute.