Oregon Statutes - Chapter 90 - Residential Landlord and Tenant - Section 90.755 - Right to speak on political issues; limitations; placement of political signs.

(1) No provision in any bylaw, rental agreement, regulation or rule shall infringe upon the right of a person who rents a space for a manufactured dwelling or floating home to invite public officers, candidates for public office or officers or representatives of a tenant organization to appear and speak upon matters of public interest in the common areas or recreational areas of the facility at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner in an open public meeting. The landlord of a facility, however, may enforce reasonable rules and regulations relating to the time, place and scheduling of the speakers that will protect the interests of the majority of the homeowners.

(2) The landlord shall allow the tenant to place political signs on or in a manufactured dwelling or floating home owned by the tenant. The size, placement and character of such signs shall be subject to the reasonable rules of the landlord. [Formerly 91.925; 1991 c.844 §18; 1995 c.559 §40]

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