Oregon Commercial Lease Agreement

Last Updated: January 8, 2024 by Cameron Smith

An Oregon commercial lease agreement is a contract to lease retail, office, or industrial space to a tenant. The contract sets the responsibilities and rights for both landlords and tenants, as well as details about rent, deadlines, penalties, and other information.

The Oregon law that governs commercial leases is Oregon Revised Statutes Volume 3, Chapter 91. These types of leases are longer and more complicated than a residential lease, so consulting with a lawyer is advisable.

Oregon Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law

There are a few commercial landlord-tenant laws applicable in Oregon:

  • 10-Day Termination for Unpaid Rent: If a commercial tenant does not pay the rent within 10 days that it is due (or other longer limit stated in the lease agreement), then this automatically terminates the lease. There is no need to give any notice to pay rent or quit. The landlord can immediately start the eviction process after waiting only 10 days.
  • No Notice Required for Fixed-Term Lease: If a lease has a fixed term, then it automatically ends on its termination date and no notice is required.
  • Ejectment: If a person who is not a tenant refuses to vacate a commercial property, then they are removed by ejectment, not eviction.

Writing Oregon Commercial Lease Agreements

An Oregon commercial lease agreement should generally contain the following:

  • Landlord’s name and contact information
  • Tenant’s name and contact information
  • Description of the lease property
  • Authorized use of the lease property
  • Type of lease (gross, modified-gross, or triple-net)
  • Term of the lease and the start date
  • Option to renew the lease (if any)
  • Rent and landlord’s profit participation in operations (if any)
  • Penalty for late/non-payment of rent (including eviction process)
  • Designation of the responsible parties for certain expenses and utilities
  • Security deposit and refund policy
  • Permissible leasehold improvements allowed by the landlord
  • Landlord and tenant contact information and form for legal service
  • Place for the signatures of all parties
  • Miscellaneous terms specific to the lease

 

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