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Rent Late Fee Calculator — Oregon

Oregon sets no fixed late-fee cap — the fee must be reasonable and written into the lease. A late fee may not be charged until the rent is more than 4 days late.

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Maximum lawful late fee

No fixed cap

No fixed statutory cap — the fee must be reasonable and stated in the lease.

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Oregon late fee rules

Oregon sets no fixed late-fee cap — the fee must be reasonable and written into the lease. A late fee may not be charged until the rent is more than 4 days late.

Oregon allows a late fee only after a 4-day grace period; it must be a reasonable flat fee or a reasonable daily/percentage charge.
Source:Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.260Verified

Last verified June 12, 2026.

Oregon late fee FAQ

What is the maximum late fee a landlord can charge in Oregon?+

Oregon has no fixed statutory cap. The late fee must be reasonable and stated in the lease. Oregon allows a late fee only after a 4-day grace period; it must be a reasonable flat fee or a reasonable daily/percentage charge. (Or. Rev. Stat. § 90.260).

Is there a grace period for late rent in Oregon?+

Yes — a late fee cannot be charged until the rent is more than 4 days late.

Can a late fee exceed the legal cap if the lease says so?+

No. A lease clause that sets a late fee above the state's legal limit is generally void and unenforceable, even if the tenant signed it.

Is this late fee calculator free?+

Yes — it's free and requires no signup.

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