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Wasco County Oregon
Wasco County · Oregon

Wasco County Landlord-Tenant Law

Oregon landlord guide — The Dalles, Columbia River Gorge, cherry orchards & ORS Chapter 90

🏛️ County Seat: The Dalles
👥 Population: ~26,600
⚖️ State: OR

Landlord-Tenant Law in Wasco County, Oregon

Wasco County is a Columbia Gorge county of approximately 26,600 residents, stretching from the Columbia River’s dramatic basalt walls and the orchards of The Dalles in the north to the high desert plateau of the Columbia Plateau in the east and the ponderosa pine forests of the Warm Springs Reservation border in the south. The Dalles, the county seat, is a mid-sized Columbia River city that has served as a transportation gateway since the Oregon Trail era — first as the end of the overland trail segment and later as a rail and highway hub. Today The Dalles is perhaps best known as the location of one of Google’s largest data center campuses, which has added a technology infrastructure employment dimension to a historically agricultural and healthcare-anchored economy.

Wasco County has a Hispanic population of approximately 20%, reflecting the agricultural workforce that tends the cherry and pear orchards, wheat farms, and livestock operations of the county. The Warm Springs Reservation (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs) borders the county to the south; off-reservation tenancies are governed by ORS Chapter 90, while on-reservation tenancies follow tribal law. All eviction actions are filed in the Wasco County Circuit Court in The Dalles. No local rent control exists in any Wasco County city.

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📊 Wasco County Quick Stats

County Seat The Dalles
Population ~26,600
Largest City The Dalles (~15,800)
Median Household Income ~$63,600
Hispanic Population ~20.6%
Rent Control State stabilization only (ORS 90.323)
Landlord Rating 6/10 — Diverse economy, Columbia Gorge market

⚖️ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 72-Hour Pay-or-Vacate (ORS 90.394)
Lease Violation / Cause 30-Day Notice to Cure or Vacate (ORS 90.392)
Extreme Violations 24-Hour Notice (ORS 90.396)
Month-to-Month (<1 yr) 30 Days Written Notice
Month-to-Month (1+ yr) 90 Days + Qualifying Reason
Court Wasco County Circuit Court (The Dalles)
Avg Timeline 4–7 weeks (uncontested)

Wasco County Local Ordinances

County and city-specific rules that apply alongside Oregon state law

Category Details
Rental Registration No rental registration or landlord licensing requirement in Wasco County, The Dalles, Dufur, Maupin, or any other county city as of 2026. ORS Chapter 90 disclosure requirements apply throughout. Given the county’s 20.6% Hispanic population, providing disclosures and notices bilingually in English and Spanish is recommended for properties in The Dalles.
Rent Control / Stabilization No local rent control. Oregon’s statewide stabilization under ORS 90.323 applies — annual increases capped at 7% + CPI (9.5% for 2026), with 90 days’ notice for increases under 10% and 180 days for 10% or more. New construction (certificate of occupancy within 15 years) is exempt. At The Dalles’ rent levels, the cap is a meaningful renewal constraint for landlords with older tenancies.
The Dalles: Google Data Centers & Columbia Gorge The Dalles hosts one of Google’s largest and longest-established data center campuses in North America, drawn by cheap Columbia River hydroelectric power available from The Dalles Dam. The data center employment — engineers, network technicians, facilities managers, and security personnel — represents the highest-income stable employment segment in The Dalles market. Mid-Columbia Medical Center (MCMC) is The Dalles’ largest healthcare employer and a significant anchor of stable year-round employment. Combined with Wasco County government, the Oregon Department of Transportation (The Dalles is a significant ODOT district), and the commercial and retail base serving the mid-Columbia region, The Dalles has a more diversified employment base than its size might suggest. The city also serves as the commercial hub for the surrounding agricultural communities and for recreation visitors to the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
Cherry Orchard Agriculture & Hispanic Workforce The Dalles is the cherry capital of Oregon — the Columbia River basin’s combination of basalt soil, low rainfall, and hot summers produces cherries of exceptional quality that command premium prices in national and international markets. The cherry harvest, along with pear, apple, and wheat farming in the county’s agricultural areas, employs a significant Hispanic agricultural workforce that makes up approximately 20.6% of the county’s overall population. Landlords in The Dalles should provide all lease documents, notices, and communications in both English and Spanish as standard practice. Seasonal agricultural workers require annual income documentation rather than single-month pay stubs when being screened for long-term tenancies.
Warm Springs Reservation Boundary The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation borders Wasco County to the southwest, with the reservation boundary running along the southern edge of the county. Warm Springs agency facilities are located within Jefferson County, not Wasco County. Off-reservation tenancies within Wasco County — including those of tribal members renting in The Dalles or other county communities — are governed by ORS Chapter 90. On-reservation tenancies are governed by tribal law. No reservation land is located within the incorporated boundaries of The Dalles or other Wasco County cities.
Columbia Gorge Recreation & Maupin Maupin, on the Deschutes River south of The Dalles, is the whitewater rafting capital of the Pacific Northwest, drawing tens of thousands of rafters and kayakers annually to the lower Deschutes River’s world-class rapids. The small community’s rental market is thin and seasonal-tourism-oriented. The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area designation restricts certain development throughout the gorge corridor, but this affects land use planning more than landlord-tenant legal requirements, which remain governed by ORS Chapter 90 throughout the county.
Security Deposits & Rental Assistance No statutory deposit cap in Oregon. Return within 31 days with written itemized accounting (ORS 90.300). Double damages plus attorney fees for wrongful withholding. Rental assistance notice required with every 72-hour nonpayment notice (ORS 90.395). Mid-Columbia Community Action Council and Oregon 211 are the primary local rental assistance resources. Include current contact information with every nonpayment notice.

Last verified: April 2026 · Source: ORS Chapter 90

🏛️ Courthouse Information

Where landlords file eviction actions in Wasco County

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💰 Eviction Cost Snapshot

Typical fees for a Wasco County eviction

💰 Eviction Costs: Oregon
Filing Fee $88-270
Total Est. Range $200-600
Service: — Writ: —

Oregon Eviction Laws

ORS Chapter 90 statutes that apply throughout Wasco County — on-reservation tenancies governed by Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs tribal law

⚡ Quick Overview

10
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
30
Days Notice (Violation)
30-60
Avg Total Days
$$88-270
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 10-Day Notice of Nonpayment (or 13-Day if served on day 5)
Notice Period 10 days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes
Days to Hearing 7-14 days
Days to Writ 4 days
Total Estimated Timeline 30-60 days
Total Estimated Cost $200-600
⚠️ Watch Out

CRITICAL: 4-day grace period before notice can be served. 10-day notice can only be served on or after 8th day of rental period. 13-day notice can be served on or after 5th day. Must include mandatory Eviction for Nonpayment of Rent notice per HB 2001 (2023) with rental assistance info in multiple languages - court dismisses without it. Accepting partial rent may invalidate notice. Court MUST dismiss FED if tenant pays all rent or rental assistance is received before judgment. Statewide rent control (SB 608): 7%+CPI cap (max 10% per SB 611). Just cause eviction required after first year of occupancy.

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📝 Oregon Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Circuit Court - FED (Forcible Entry and Detainer). Pay the filing fee (~$$88-270).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Oregon eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Oregon attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏙️ Cities in Wasco County

Communities within this county

📍 Wasco County at a Glance

Columbia River Gorge gateway — The Dalles hosts Google data centers (cheap Columbia River hydro power), Oregon’s cherry capital, Mid-Columbia Medical Center healthcare anchor. 20.6% Hispanic agricultural workforce. Warm Springs Reservation borders south (tribal law on-reservation; ORS Ch 90 off). Maupin: Deschutes River whitewater rafting hub. No local rent control.

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Verify income at 3x rent. Google data center technicians and staff, Mid-Columbia Medical Center healthcare workers, Wasco County government and ODOT employees, and established agricultural families are the strongest profiles. Agricultural applicants: review annual income documentation bilingually. Provide notices in English and Spanish. Include Mid-Columbia Community Action Council and Oregon 211 with every nonpayment notice.

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A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Wasco County, Oregon

Wasco County is one of Oregon’s most historically resonant places. The Dalles was the end of the overland segment of the Oregon Trail, the point where exhausted emigrants decided whether to brave the Columbia River by raft or take the newly built Barlow Road through the Cascades. Celilo Falls, submerged by The Dalles Dam in 1957, had been one of the most important fishing and trading sites in North America for thousands of years before the dam silenced it. The county name honors the Wasco people, a Chinook nation whose trading village at Celilo was the economic hub of the mid-Columbia Basin. This is a county where history runs deep, and where the modern economy — from Google’s data centers to the cherry harvest — has layered itself on top of that foundation without erasing it.

The Dalles: Google, Cherries, and the Columbia Gorge

The Dalles, with approximately 15,800 residents, is one of the more economically interesting mid-sized cities in rural Oregon. Google established one of its first and largest data center campuses here in the mid-2000s, drawn by the cheap, abundant, and carbon-neutral hydroelectric power generated by The Dalles Dam on the Columbia River. The data center campus employs engineers, facilities technicians, network operations staff, and security professionals whose incomes are substantially above the regional average — and who represent some of the most financially stable tenants in the Wasco County rental market. Mid-Columbia Medical Center, one of eastern Oregon’s most capable regional hospitals, is the city’s largest employer by headcount and provides the healthcare workforce anchor that supports stable year-round rental demand.

The Dalles is also Oregon’s cherry capital. The Columbia River basin’s geology, sunshine, and river influence produce the Bing cherries and sweet cherries that compete in premium national markets every June. The cherry harvest and the broader agricultural calendar of pear, apple, wheat, and livestock operations employ a large Hispanic workforce — approximately 20.6% of the county’s overall population — whose housing needs are predominantly served by The Dalles’ residential market. Landlords in The Dalles should provide all lease documents and notices in both English and Spanish, and should use annual income documentation when screening agricultural applicants whose income concentrates seasonally.

Maupin and the Deschutes River

Maupin, a small community of approximately 400 residents on the lower Deschutes River, serves as the whitewater rafting capital of the Pacific Northwest. The lower Deschutes’ consistent flows, accessible canyon scenery, and Class III-IV rapids draw tens of thousands of rafters and kayakers annually, supporting a seasonal outfitter and hospitality economy in a town of extraordinary natural beauty. The rental market in Maupin is very thin — primarily year-round service workers and fishing/rafting outfitter employees — with significant seasonal lodging demand that creates the same STR-versus-long-term tension seen in other Oregon recreation communities.

Warm Springs Reservation Boundary and ORS Chapter 90

The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation borders Wasco County’s southwestern edge. The reservation’s primary facilities are in Jefferson County (Warm Springs Agency), and no reservation land falls within the incorporated limits of The Dalles or other Wasco County cities. Off-reservation tenancies throughout Wasco County are governed fully by ORS Chapter 90. The legal note that matters: if a landlord owns property within reservation boundaries (which are adjacent to the county’s southern edge in unincorporated areas), tribal law governs that tenancy, not Oregon state law. Most Wasco County rental properties are well clear of this boundary, but landlords with rural properties near the Jefferson County and Warm Springs Reservation border should verify applicable law before entering into or terminating any tenancy.

ORS Chapter 90 applies uniformly throughout all incorporated Wasco County communities and throughout unincorporated Wasco County land outside reservation boundaries. The statewide stabilization cap, the 90-day notice requirement for increases under 10%, the just-cause framework after year one, and the rental assistance notice requirement all apply. Mid-Columbia Community Action Council is the primary local rental assistance resource and should be listed with current contact information on every 72-hour nonpayment notice. All eviction actions are filed in the Wasco County Circuit Court in The Dalles.

Wasco County landlord-tenant matters are governed by ORS Chapter 90, Oregon’s Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Exception: tenancies within Warm Springs Reservation boundaries governed by tribal law. Nonpayment notice: 72 hours (ORS 90.394). Lease violation: 30 days with right to cure (ORS 90.392). Extreme violations: 24 hours (ORS 90.396). No-cause termination after 1 year: 90 days + qualifying reason + 1 month relocation assistance (ORS 90.427). Rent stabilization: 7% + CPI annually (ORS 90.323). Security deposit return: 31 days (ORS 90.300). No local rent control. Bilingual notices recommended. Evictions filed in Wasco County Circuit Court, The Dalles. Consult a licensed Oregon attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about landlord-tenant law in Wasco County, Oregon and is not legal advice. On-reservation tenancies within Warm Springs Reservation are governed by tribal law. Always verify applicable law with a licensed attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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