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RHF Late Penalty Fee Appeal

Residential rental properties within the City of Corvallis are assessed an annual Rental Housing Fee. The fee is assessed on a per unit basis. Account balances that become 91 days old and 61 days past due are considered delinquent and are assessed a penalty fee of $100 per unit. Property owners may appeal all or a portion of the invoice by completing the form below.

Please allow 3 weeks for an appeal response. An electronic response will be provided to the customer regarding the decision.

The customer number is found on your invoice or statement.
Have you requested a RHP fee waiver in the past on this property or any other property? *

City Council Work Session

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.  Meeting materials are typically available five days before the meeting. 

Members of the community wishing to offer comment in advance on topics appearing on any City Council agenda are encouraged to use the public input form at www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.

Common Issues

Rental housing is legislated by a variety of federal, state, and local laws. The quick links below are provided to help both Landlords and Tenants in addressing the most common issues that arise in their partnership. These links refer to the following documents which can be viewed in their entirety online.

Tenant Resources

The links, documents, and resources on this page are intended to help tenants understand the federal, state, and local laws that define responsibilities for tenants and landlords, offer resources to resolve issues with their landlord or other tenants, and provide documents to help tenants navigate the rental housing process. Ask a rental housing question here.

 

Uniform Relocation Act

First Time Home Buyer Loans are federally-funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and require recipients to comply with the Uniform Relocation Act (URA). The URA establishes minimum standards for programs involving acquisition of real property and possible displacement of individuals.

Important: Properties recently or currently used as a rental may be disqualified from the First Time Home Buyer program based on the URA. Contact the Corvallis Housing and Neighborhood Services Division before proceeding under this circumstance.

Uniform Relocation Act

The City of Corvallis offers loans to assist qualified low-income home buyers with down payment and closing costs for homes purchased within city limits. These loans are federally-funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and require recipients to comply with the Uniform Relocation Act (URA). The URA establishes minimum standards for programs involving acquisition of real property and possible displacement of individuals.

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