Oregon HB4123 restricts landlord disclosure of tenant confidential information and sets penalties for violations.
Oregon HB4123 limits the circumstances under which landlords can share confidential tenant information, including personal identifiers and financial details. Landlords can only disclose such information with written consent, under a court order, for background checks, or for compliance with housing regulations. Violations of these restrictions allow affected individuals to recover damages equal to twice the monthly rent. The law takes effect 91 days after the 2026 legislative session ends.
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