
Welcome to the Central Oregon Rental Owners Association
COROA is an organization of rental owners and managers who have joined together with a commitment to education and professionalism. Since 1979, COROA has been dedicated to helping rental owners and managers find and keep the best tenants, stay abreast of the latest rental laws, and protect their investments.
COROA members learn to treat their rentals as the business investment they are, and respect their tenants as the clients they are. Our monthly classes cover such topics as screening, evictions, abandoned property, law updates, tax advice and more. We understand that our members include not only seasoned professionals but also brand new rental owners, both of whom learn from the basic classes and also enjoy the more advanced class topics. Equally important is the networking that goes on at our monthly classes. As fellow landlords meet, ask questions, share experiences and learn great information, an association develops grounded on common goals and interests.
COROA represents more than 5000 rental housing units in Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson and Klamath Counties. Our members own or manage as few as one, or more than several hundred units. We are currently the third largest rental owners association in Oregon, and enjoy a membership of approximately 550.
Our affiliation with Oregon Rental Housing Association (ORHA) allows our membership to be part of a much larger and more powerful lobbying group dedicated to passing fair and balanced Landlord/Tenant Laws and legislation. We regularly enjoy speakers from ORHA at our monthly meetings.
We are located at 354 NE Greenwood, Suite 112 in Bend
OFFICE hours: 12pm to 4pm, Monday-Thursday
MEMBER ONLY Hotline # 541-323-6110
please keep in mind that we are closed Friday through Sunday but someone will get back to you Monday through Thursday

Annual Rent Increase Percentage:
Housing Providers (Landlords, Owners, Property Managers),
For 2026, the maximum annual rent increase limits are:
- 9.5% for rental facilities that are 15 years or older.
- The lower maximum rental increase established by HB3054 (6%) is only applicable to manufactured home parks and floating home marinas containing more than 30 spaces.
House Bill 3054, passed in 2025, changed how rent increases are calculated. Now, the size of the rental property affects the allowed increase.
Only one rent increase may be issued in any 12-month period.
Landlord subject to the rules of the Portland Housing Bureau or the Eugene Rental Housing Code have additional restrictions. Visit https://www.eugene-or.gov/845/Rental-Housing-Program for information on the Eugene rules, and https://www.portland.gov/phb/rental-services for information on the Portland rules.
For more information on the methodology, calculation, and Consumer Price Index data, see: Maximum Annual Rent Increase, 2026 (Excel file).
Additional information can be found on the Oregon.gov website.
– Updated September 30, 2025 –
Make your check payable to: Oregon Rental Housing KEY PAC, P.O. Box 512, Independence, OR 97351