MARCH 2019 RHA UPDATE NEWSLETTER

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March 2019

A monthly newsletter published by the Rental Housing Alliance Oregon

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In this Issue:

Rent Control: A New Piece of the Puzzle

Dinner Meeting.....page 3 President’s Message................page 4 RHA Calendar.......page 5 New or Used Appliances?.........page 8 Senate Bill 608 Explained...........page 10 Smoke Free, Fire Safe....................page 12 Dear Maintenance Men....................page 15

Senate Bill 608: State Wide Rent Control SEE PAGE 14 FOR DETAILS


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RHA Dinner Meeting

Wednesday, March 20th 2019

Table of Contents

Speaker: Patrick Barry with Barry & Associates Apartment Appraisal Specialists

Dinner Meeting | page 3

The Portland apartment market has been on an unprecedented run in recent years. After many years of good times, is the apartment market shifting? This talk will attempt to answer what happened to the Portland Apartment Market in 2018 and where are we going in 2019. Topics will include; macroeconomic issues, vacancies, expenses, rents, values, apartment construction, some political issues, and whether we are in a bubble.

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When: Wednesday, March 20th, 2019 at 6:00pm Location: The Lucky Labrador Public House 7675 SW Capitol Hwy Portland OR 97219 Price: $20.00 if registered by close of business Friday, March 15th, 2019 $30.00 if registered after close of business Friday, , 2019 Menu: All you can eat Salad & Pizza

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President’s Message | page 4 RHA Mark Your Calendar | page 5 Affiliate Spotlight | page 7 Buy New or Used Appliances? | page 8 Senate Bill 608 Explained | page 10 Smoke Free, Fire Safe | page 12 Landlording 101 | page 13 Dear Maintenance Men | page 15 The Vendor Guide | page 19 Upcoming RHA Classes | page 24

You must register to attend Dinner Meetings

To qualify for the early bird registration rate you must have your registration into the RHA office no later than 4:59pm the Friday prior to the scheduled dinner meeting. Deadline for refund/ credit or cancellation of registration is 4:59pm the Friday prior to the scheduled dinner meeting. If a registered guest/member does not cancel and/ or does not show to the scheduled dinner meeting then the registered guest/member will be required to pay the full amount of the dinner meeting. All registrations are non-transferable. Our venues do have a limited capacity, therefore at times registration to an event may close prior to the event.

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President’s Message RHA Oregon President Ken Schriver

In Homer’s Odyssey, the hero must navigate his ship through the Strait of Messina, which separates the island of Sicily from mainland Italy. This was a hazardous undertaking: the shoals on the north side are described as a six-headed sea monster called Scylla. To the south, a naturally occurring whirlpool became associated with an equally threatening monster, Charybdis. From that Greek mythology, we still refer to the process of navigating a particularly difficult situation as being “caught between Scylla and Charybdis.” Even if you’re not familiar with that phrase, you’ve probably heard one of the more modern variations such as “caught between a rock and a hard place.” As landlords in Oregon, it may feel like we are now in such a situation. The Oregon legislature has fast-tracked Senate Bill 608, which would establish the only state-wide rent control policy in the country. It would also restrict a landlord’s use of no-cause terminations. As I write this, indications are that both houses of legislature will pass this bill and Governor Brown will sign it into law. Because the legislation has been written with an emergency clause, the law will go into effect upon her signing; landlords and property managers will need to adjust their policies immediately. Are you ready? I believe that RHA Oregon’s members will adapt to the new law, just as we adapted to House Bill 2639, passed in 2013, which mandated inclusion of Section 8 vouchers and other assistance as a source of income for applicants. Now, as then, RHA is providing the information our members need to understand the new rules. Two weeks ago, we e-mailed all our members a preprint of an article explaining SB 608 that appears in this issue of the UPDATE. If you attended our February dinner meeting, you heard an overview of what the new law will do and how you might be affected. Want to learn more? Our Spring curriculum has been modified to include a class on 26 March taught by attorney Jeff Bennett, who will review the ramifications of SB 608 and other ordinances such as the new registration requirement for Portland landlords. The instructors for our other spring courses, including “The Everchanging Market,” “Creating the Tenancy,” and “Managing the Tenancy,” will be incorporating up-to-date information to reflect the latest developments in state and local law. If you’re looking for a class where you can catch up on the rapidly-shifting regulatory environment around landlord-tenant law in Oregon, RHA is the place to go! (contintued on pg 6) 4

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RHA Oregon BOARD MEMBERS President Ken Schriver, PH. (503)410-1782 President Elect John Sage, PH. (503)667-7971 Vice President Phil Owen, PH. (503)244-7986 Treasurer Sandra Landis, PH. (503)659-8803 Secretary Lynne Whitney, PH. (503)284-5522 Past President Ron Garcia, PH. (503)595-4747 RHA Oregon DIRECTORS Violet Anderson, PH. (503)887-2450 Alan Carpenter, PH. (360)772-2197 Tamara Collins, PH. (503)932-9388 Tamara Evans, PH. (503)707-0882 Jerad Goughnour, PH. (503)303-8545 Jim Herman, PH. (503)645-8287 Charles Kovas, PH. (503)255-8795 Katie O’Neal, PH. (971)352-6760 Jake Ramirez, PH. (503)899-7397 AJ Shepard, PH. (360)772-6355

RHA Oregon OFFICE Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Phone: (503)254-4723 Fax: (503)254-4821 10520 NE Weidler St. Portland, OR 97220 facebook.com/RHAOregon

RHAOregon is committed to educating members to fair housing practices and policies. www.rhaoregon.org


RHA Mark Your Calendar DATE

EVENT

LOCATION

INFORMATION

3/13

Board Meeting

RHA Conference Annex

5:30pm

3/20

Dinner Meeting

Lucky Labrador

6:00pm

3/16

Mentor Roundtable

RHA Conference Annex

11:00am

4/10

Board Meeting

RHA Conference Annex

4:00pm

4/20

Dinner Meeting

TBD

6:00pm

4/25

Mentor Roundtable

RHA Conference Annex

6:00pm

See page 3 for more details

See April issue of the newsletter for more details

If you register and DO NOT SHOW or DO NOT CANCEL by the Friday before the dinner meeting you will be charged the FULL price of the dinner. To purchase event tickets online visit: www.rhaoregon.org DATE

CLASSES

LOCATION

TIME

INFORMATION

3/5

Tenant Screening Class

RHA Conference Annex

11:00am

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

3/7

Mold Prevention & Remediation

RHA Conference Annex

6:30pm8:00pm

Mike Gardner from Real Estate Mold Solutions

3/8

Tenant Screening Class

WebEx

7:00pm

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

3/14

Managing The Tenancy

RHA Conference Annex

11:30am1:00pm

Katie O'Neal from Acorn Property Management

3/15

Tenant Screening Class

WebEx

11:00am

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

3/26

SB608, Portland Ordinance & other Cutting Edge Laws

Standard TV & Appliance Beaverton

6:30pm8:00pm

Jeffrey S. Bennett from Warren Allen LLP

3/29

Tenant Screening Class

WebEx

11:00am

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

4/9

Tenant Screening Class

RHA Conference Annex

11:00am

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

4/11

Fair Housing

RHA Conference Annex

6:30pm8:00pm

Louise Dix from Fair Housing Council of Oregon

4/12

Tenant Screening Class

WebEx

11:00am

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

4/13

Landlording 101

The Monarch Hotel

9:00am5:00pm

Mark Passannante from Broer & Passannante, P.S

4/18

The Ever-Changing Market

RHA Conference Annex

11:30am1:00pm

Amber Clark from The Garcia Group

4/23

Tenant Screening Class

WebEx

7:00pm

Marcia Gohman from National Tenant Network

4/23

Successful Real Estate Investing

Standard TV & Appliance

6:30pm8:00pm

Cliff Hockley from Bluestone & Hockley Real Estate Services

Class Registration/Cancellation Policy: To qualify for the early bird registration rate you must have your registration in to the RHA office no later than 4:59pm on the listed early registration date in the advertising for the event. Deadline for refund/credit or cancellation of registration is up until 48 hours prior to the date and time of the class/seminar, up until 48 hours prior you will be refunded 100% of the cost to attend. If a registered guest/member does not cancel and/or does not show to the scheduled class/seminar then the registered guest/member will be required to pay the full amount of the class/seminar. All registrations are non-transferable. Those with prior registrations to the class/seminar will be seated first. Walk-ins will only be accommodated once the class has started and only if space is available. Registered attendees who arrive 15 minutes after the start of the class/ seminar be aware that your chair may be filled. Our venues do have a limited capacity therefore at times registration to an event may close prior to the event. www.rhaoregon.org

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We’ve also expanded our monthly informal forums: “New Member Mentor Meetings” are now on the calendar as “Mentor Roundtables.” These sessions are great opportunities not only for new RHA members, but for longtime members and non-members to learn about best practices from some of our most experienced members as well as one another. Whether you’ve been a member for a month or a decade, I encourage you to attend these roundtables and bring a colleague. If you’re not yet a member, this is a great way to “test the waters,” and find out for yourself how valuable membership in RHA can be. If Oregon’s new laws make you feel “caught between a rock and a hard place,” remember that Odysseus did ultimately succeed in his quest to return home to Ithaca from Troy. He also had lots of help along the way. Similarly, RHA Oregon is here to provide you with the help you need to continue to provide safe, fair, and affordable housing.

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What’s your most irrational fear? Snakes, ugh! What’s your idea of true happiness? At peace with myself. What’s the greatest invention of all time? And the worst? The best, sticky notes, love em’ and the worst? Not sure, too many to choose from… If you could be anyone, real or fictional, who would it be? Oprah or Ellen as they have really brought joy and changed people’s lives for the better. What is your biggest housing challenge right now in the current market? Well, I am a renter and the high rents are a challenge. You’re stuck on a desert island and can bring only three things. What are they? A book, bottle of wine and Coco Chanel, my baby girl.

Lynne Whitney, Real Estate Roofing and Mold Solutions

What do you wish to accomplish during your seat on the Board of Directors for RHA? I want to help members get to know one another and provide my time to help further the cause. In your opinion, what can Landlords do better overall? Get involved with RHA Oregon and try to make a difference in the housing challenge. www.rhaoregon.org

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Is it More Effective to Buy New or Used Appliances to Replace Broken Ones?

by Cliff Hockley, Bluestone & Hockley Clients always ask me, “Is it more cost effective to buy new appliances or used ones when existing appliances in rental units fail?” Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to that question.

Appliance Categories In order to find an answer to that question, we have to break down different appliance categories so we can draw some thoughtful conclusions. There are some appliances that it makes sense to replace with new equipment if you cannot repair them. Garbage disposals, dishwashers and dryers fall into this category because the price point for new and used equipment is very close, so you might as well replace them with new units. Stoves, refrigerators, and clothes washers tend to start at a higher price point and typically motivate you to start looking around for used or refurbished deals. Clearly, the choice also depends on the quality of property you own and the amount of cash you have available.

Other Variables You also need to consider how old the appliance is that you own and the history of repairs on that appliance. It’s hard to find an appliance repair person that will come out to look or repair appliances for less than $125 per visit plus parts. If you are lucky, they will have the parts on the truck, or an appliance parts store will be nearby. If you are not lucky that turns into two trips and parts which could cost you $250. Most appliances have a 15 to 20-year lifespan. If your appliance is older than 15 years and you need to invest $250 in repairing it, I would suggest replacing the appliance rather than repair it. Appliances in apartment units may not last as long, because apartments tend to have more turn over than rental houses and as a result see more wear and tear.

Where to shop You tenant’s refrigerator has failed, and you need a new one what do you do? The obvious choice is to buy from the appliance repair company you are using, but they may not have the appliance in stock, or they charge you more than another company or maybe they do not carry a brand you like. If you buy a used appliance, you need to ask some important questions. How old is the appliance? It does not make sense to buy a used appliance that is fifteen years old. A five to seven-year-old unit could work if it has been reconditioned. If you buy a refurbished appliance, you will want to know who refurbished it, what they did and if they have a warranty. Is it manufactured by a reputable appliance company? You will want to research online and ask your used appliance store what they recommend. You might want to go online and look up this buying guide to help you decide, https://blog.yaleappliance. com/bid/86332/the-least-serviced-most-reliableappliance-brands?utm_campaign=appliancebg&utm_source=buying-guide You can also go: • Online at craigslist.org to buy from an individual or from an Online Appliance dealer • Go to a department store like Home Depot, Lowes or Sears • Go to a specialty appliance store such as Standard TV and Appliance, BASCO or Appliance City in Portland, Oregon

Quality Of course, you want to buy appliances that are well made and not all appliances are. Buying the least expensive unit in the market place may not be the answer. (continued on page 11)

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Summary

Consider if it fails within a year; the cost of the service call justifies spending little more to get a unit that has a good warranty policy and a record of few failures. Unfortunately, research shows that even the best units fail, just not as often. How could a washer help but fail when a tenant decides to put her jeans in the wash with twenty pounds of rocks to stone wash the jeans? Never the less look for good reviews and talk to appliance repair people.

The crystal ball has spoken and the answer to our question is… it’s really up to you and your vision for the appliance you are replacing. If you can afford it, by all means, replace a broken un-repairable appliance with a new one. Your tenants will love you for it and might even extend their stay. If you don’t have the money, replace the broken appliance with the best used appliance you can afford. Remember all appliances will wear out and will need to be replaced at some point or another.

Best Time to Buy If you can time your purchase, there are times when you can get a better deal. For the best price do your research for rebates as they can be up to 35% of the product value. The best rebates seem to occur around holidays like: • President’s Day • Memorial Day • Independence Day • Labor Day • Columbus Day • Veteran’s Day • Black Friday (or Cyber Monday) If you are planning a renovation see if you can plan ahead or maybe your favorite appliance installer can get you contractor pricing if you are renovating a group of apartments. Installation Don’t forget that most appliances have three additional costs affiliated to their replacement: installation, delivery and removal of the old appliance. These should all be included in your calculations regarding appliance replacement. New technology The market is constantly changing giving you an opportunity to upgrade the living environment for your tenants and your ability to be more competitive and maybe charge more rent. Recent innovations you might want to consider including: • The quieting for dishwashers down to 39 decibels. (Look into American made Bosch and Kitchen aid dishwashers.) • Vented vs non-vented dryers. Europe has had these dryers in place for a long time (https://www.reviewed.com/laundry/features/ everything-you-need-to-know-about-ventlessdryers) • Voice and WIFI controlled appliances www.rhaoregon.org

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SENATE BILL 608, Explained With the passage of Senate Bill 608, Oregon will become the first state in the country to have statewide rent control. Many property owners are incredulous. Their reactions are loud and clear and indignant: “How could this happen?!” “We need to stop this!” “If this is in, I’m out!” The purpose of this article is to explain A) What the bill is, B) How it came about, and C) Why Rental Housing Alliance Oregon did not support it or oppose it. What the bill is: Briefly, SB 608: • Caps rent increases at 7% per year + CPI (which currently totals to just over 10%) • Restricts no-cause terminations to the first year of occupancy • Requires all fixed term leases be converted to month to month tenancies upon end dates • Adopts an annual “3 strikes you’re out” system to terminate leases at end dates for “just cause”, with 90-day notice • Defines “Landlord Exceptions” to terminate tenancies due to sale / renovation / demolition / family move-ins of unit • Establishes a relocation fee equal to 1 month’s rent for Tenants displaced by a Landlord Exception • Relieves small Landlords (with 1-4 units) from paying relocation fees • Exempts Owner-occupied tenancies (roommates) and Owner-occupied duplexes • Provides Tenant defense against action for possession with 3 months’ rent plus actual damages for violations when Tenant brings action within 1 year • Is defined as Emergency Legislation thus immediately enacted upon receiving the Governor’s signature

How SB 608 came about: The process to enact legislation generally entails a bill suggested through a legislator, drafted by legislative counsel and published with legislative sponsors. This allows for committee hearings, work sessions, amendments and public debate. If a committee approves the bill, it usually goes next to the House or Senate floor for a vote and then the whole process starts over again in the next chamber. However, many bills never make it to the floor, some are changed beyond recognition, while others simply glide through the formalities of the process unscathed and adopted as law. Occasionally a bill seems to be doing fine until it is finally and abruptly stopped in its tracks by a single vote. In February 2017 HB 2004 was the housing bill that endured the legislative process, was hotly debated, looked like it would pass yet was ultimately defeated due to the efforts of a single senator, Rod Monroe. This was a stunning defeat for Tenant advocates and for the legislators heavily invested in it (including Speaker of the House Tina Kotek). While Landlords celebrated, Tenant advocates regrouped. Meanwhile in Portland, newly elected Commissioner Chloe Eudaly was able to pass a temporary emergency Rent Stabilization Measure. The city was sued, arguing the ordinance was a violation of the statewide preemption to non-constitutional rent control. The court nevertheless sided with Portland and the lawsuit then progressed (stalled?) to the appellate level. Mayor Wheeler double-downed in 2017, eliminating small Owner exemptions to the measure and signed it into permanent statute. Additionally, the City Council has since decided to pursue Landlord registration, revise screening criteria and challenge accepted practices for security deposits. In 2018, Landlord groups rallied with a new (Continued on page 11)

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organization called More Housing Now, attempting to unite their voices in a single effort to affect housing policies. The plan failed to take root as conflicts over what form of “single messaging” surfaced, pitting the issues of No Cause Terminations, Rent Control and Relocation Assistance against each other: RHA Oregon (with a heavy Portland membership) became active in challenging Relocation Assistance; ORHA, headquartered in Eugene, has predominantly defended the use of No Cause Terminations; Multi-Family NW has remained laser-focused on stopping rent control. Trying to stop everything at once has put all Landlords in a defensive posture and the media attention has not been sympathetic. It’s worth noting here that preparation and positioning for law making and rule changes does not begin when the bell rings and the Legislative Session commences. Early in 2018 officials were converging to discuss what the “next housing bill” would look like. RHA Oregon and others participated in a variety of meetings on housing issues throughout the year. In September (prior to the elections) a sample proposal surfaced that revealed just how much the Tenant groups were pushing for. Here is what surfaced: • Rent control at CPI only (no additional index) • Relocation fees matching Portland’s formula • Lift all local preemptions (meaning local ordinances could go further) • “Vacancy control” meaning o No ability to re-set rents on vacancy and o No option to terminate any rental except for For Cause (which was suggested as too Landlord friendly and subject to being modified)

Of course, many 2018 election campaigns rallied around housing as a platform issue; not only as races with Democrats v Republicans, but also lining up more liberal Democrat candidates against their more centrist incumbents. Because of his stand in 2016, Sen. Monroe was defeated in the primary by Democrat Shemia Fagan (who is now the current chair of the Senate Housing Committee). Three term Republican Rep. Julie Parrish (formally on the Human Services and Housing Committee) lost her seat to newcomer Democrat Rachel Prusak, who used homelessness and no-cause evictions as her rallying campaign message. There are other examples as well, including the governor’s race with the re-election of Democrat Kate Brown over her Republican challenger Knute Buehler. And not to be overlooked, Democrat Val Hoyle was elected to Labor Commissioner, a job that oversees B.O.L.I. (the state bureau that presides over all Fair Housing discrimination disputes). The result? Oregon has become one of six states (California, Illinois, Rhode Island, Delaware and Hawaii) to have a Democratic Super-Majority that can pass the laws of their choice (barring a veto from their own party’s leader). And Oregon is decidedly not Landlord friendly. Why Rental Housing Alliance Oregon testified as Neutral on SB 608: SB 608 did not get introduced in the House of Representatives as HB 2004 had in the last session, and it was not written by any of the individuals on the Human Services and Housing Committee. Interestingly, while it was written by the Speaker of the House, Tina Kotek, it was co-sponsored by Senate Majority Leader, Ginny Burdick and introduced as a Senate bill. And even though Shemia Fagan chairs the Senate Housing Committee, she can claim no responsibility for its content. Five Landlord-friendly amendments were submitted to the committee. All of them were

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LANDLORDS

“If smokers smoked outside their dwellings and extinguished their cigarette butts safely in water or sand, we would save thousands of dollars, and even more importantly, lives.” — Paul Corah Portland Fire & Rescue

Your rental properties are an important investment. Why put everything at risk of fire? M A K E YO U R R E N TA L P R O P E R T I E S S A F E R:

Put a no-smoking rule in your lease. Seven out of 10 Oregon renters want a smokefree place to live. • Find sample lease language and other tools at www.smokefreehousinginfo.com.

Enforce your no-smoking policy as you would any other rule (such as no pets or quiet hours). The safest approach is to prohibit smoking on the entire property. If smoking is allowed outside: • Make sure people don’t smoke near barkdust or planters and are at least 25 feet away from entrances, doors, stairways, windows and air intake vents. • Make sure cigarette butts are disposed of in a non-combustible container with water or sand to completely extinguish cigarettes. • Add a clause to the lease requiring proper disposal of cigarettes.

To educate your residents, download our SmokeFree/FireSafe Resident flier at www.smokefreehousinginfo.com. For help implementing a no-smoking policy for your rentals, contact the tobacco prevention coordinator at your local health department.

Quitting smoking is not easy. If you or someone you know is ready to quit, the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line can help:

1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669) - 1-877-266-3863 (Spanish) - www.quitnow.net/oregon This work is funded by the Oregon Public Health Division

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LANDLORDING 101 All Day Class Saturday April 13, 2019 9 - 5:00pm (includes lunch)

Spend an entire day with landlord attorney and co-creator of RHA Oregon’s forms,

Mark Passannante

You’ll come away from Landlording 101 with a deeper understanding of rental housing law, how the laws work from the landlord and the tenants’ perspectives, better management strategies, and a book of sample forms and notes from all of the questions you always wanted to ask an attorney, and a lot more you’d never thought of. COST: $120 Member, $170 Non-member Register by close of business Monday April 8, 2019 to receive an early registration discount of $20 AT: The Monarch Hotel 12566 SE 93rd Ave. Clackamas, OR 97015 ~ Six Continuing Education credits are available with this seminar ~

Register by: Visiting: www.rhaoregon.org Emailing: Info@rhaoregon.org Calling: (503)254-4723 To qualify for the early bird registration rate you must have your registration into the RHA office no later than 4:59pm on the listed early registration date in the advertising for the event. Deadline for refund/credit or cancellation of registration is up until 48 hours prior to the date and time of the class/seminar, up until 48 hours prior you will be refunded 100% of the cost to attend. If a registered guest/member does not cancel and/or does not show to the scheduled class/seminar then the registered guest/member will be required to pay the full amount of the class/seminar. All registrations are non-transferable. Those with prior registrations to the class/seminar will be seated first. Walk-ins will only be accommodated once the class has started and only if space is available. Registered attendees who arrive 15 minutes after the start of the class/seminar be aware that your chair may be filled. Our venues do have a limited capacity therefore at times registration to an event may close prior to the event. www.rhaoregon.org

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summarily declined. After passing in the Senate it will proceed to the House. There will be Tenantfriendly amendments proposed, and they too will likely be denied. And while Landlords are fuming mad over SB 608, note that Tenant’s rights groups and advocates (including the Community Alliance of Tenants, Portland Tenants United, Oregon Legal Aid Society and others) have all lined up to voice their objections that the bill “does not go far enough”.

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Rental Housing Alliance Oregon has recognized the fact that there was a spirit of “pre-negotiation” to the bill. The fact is, there are not enough votes in either chamber to champion a Landlord friendly challenge and there are many votes in the House that are willing to go much further to benefit Tenants. We are confident that with the current power of politics behind the measure, it will pass as written. As written, it provides Landlords with some “relief” by maintaining no cause terminations for the first year. It allows for a rent-cap equal to over 10% (adjusted by the current CPI index). It gives landlords the ability to re-set rents upon vacancies and it creates a new “tool” to terminate leases after 3 violations in a year. It defines Landlord-based exceptions to terminate with a “reasonable” one-month’s rent as relocation fee and exempts small Landlords from paying it entirely. It also maintains the state’s preemption over local jurisdictions for more severe attempts and rent control ordinances. Although Rental Housing Alliance Oregon does not support the overall premise of the bill, for the reasons stated here, we cannot object to it either. If there is a lot of opposition, there will be more amending – none of which will benefit Landlords. So, we have formally adopted a neutral position on SB 608 “as written”. Should it be modified in any way, RHAO will review this position. Respectfully, Board of Directors RHA Oregon

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Dear Maintenance Men by Jerry L’Ecuyer & Frank Alvarez

Dear Matintenance Men, I have heard the terms “Preventive Maintenance” for as long as I have owned apartments. But, I’m not sure how it applies to me. I own a small four-plex, I’m handy and just fix things as they come up. Preventive maintenance just sounds like more work and expense to me and no doubt invented by a hardware store owner! Tom Dear Tom: On the surface “preventive maintenance” may sound like a hardware store owner’s dream and it may in fact be, we don’t know! But, whoever came up with the idea was pretty smart. Both on a large or small scale, preventive maintenance or “PM” for short is a huge money saver not only in parts, but also in time. An unplanned breakdown is never convenient. Surprisingly, chances are high of a breakdown happening on a Friday evening after hours or over the weekend. Planning for a breakdown is the first step in avoiding an unplanned breakdown. Look at your apartment building with a critical eye and list everything that might go wrong at some point in time. This list would include: water heaters, hot and cold water supply lines, faucets, drains, garage door springs, heating and air conditioning, etc. At minimum you should have on hand repair parts for all the items on your list along with the tools to do the work. If you want to get ahead of a potential breakdown, figure out the estimated lifetime of each item and schedule either a service date for the item or replacement of the item before a potential breakdown. As an example: A one hundred gallon water heater without maintenance may last between six and eight years. The same water heater with yearly maintenance of cleaning out the calcium buildup in the tank, inspection of the Zinc rod and burner assembly might last as long as ten to fourteen years. Another less extreme example might be cleaning out the main drain lines once a year before the big holiday season. It is much cheaper to have a plumber service your building on a Tuesday morning than on Thursday Thanksgiving night Dear Maintenance Men, My apartment building was built in the 1950 and has no insulation in the walls or ceiling. What do you recommend as the most cost effective method of insulating the building? Sam Dear Sam: It is very common for older buildings to have no insulation whatsoever. As for where the best bang for your buck is concerned; ceiling insulation is the winner. For single story or top story units, ceiling insulation is very easy and inexpensive to install. Wall insulation is much harder and involves a more invasive approach. To illustrate the differences; ceiling insulation can be either batt insulation or loose fill insulation. The batt method is a bit more labor intensive and is less effective than loose fill. If you decide to use loose fill, be careful not to block ventilation holes or cover any through the ceiling light fixtures. Insulating existing walls typically involves drilling holes just below any fire blocks and blowing loose fill insulation into the wall cavity. Repairs to walls will be needed after the work is completed. The best of all worlds would be to do both wall and attic insulation. But if you must choose one over the other, we recommend doing the attic first as we have found this to be the most effective at cutting heating and cooling costs. You may want to check with your city or utility supplier; they often have low cost energy saving programs, or rebates.

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Dear Maintenance Men: I’m planning to rehab all the upstairs bathrooms in my apartment building. This is starting to be expensive and in order to save money, I am thinking of using heavy-duty shower curtains instead of the more expensive sliding shower doors. What do you think of this idea? Shelly, Dear Shelly: We highly recommend that you try to save money elsewhere and install the more expensive sliding shower doors. In the long run this will save you more money in the form of avoiding water damage to the flooring, walls, and in the ceilings of the unit below. Not to mention possible rot of structural members and floor joists below the tub. Shower curtains invite water damage, because it is so easy for water to escape onto the floors and beyond. A little water can do a lot of damage. WE NEED Maintenance Questions!!! If you would like to see your maintenance question in the “Dear Maintenance Men:” column, please send in your questions to: DearMaintenanceMen@gmail.com Bio: If you need maintenance work or consultation for your building or project, please feel free to contact us. We are available throughout Southern California. For an appointment please call Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. at 714 956-8371 Frank Alvarez is licensed contractor and the Operations Director and co-owner of Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. He has been involved with apartment maintenance & construction for over 20 years. He is also a lecturer & educational instructor and Co-Chair of the Education Committee of the Apartment Association of Orange County as well as being Chairman of the Product Service Counsel. Frank can be reached at (714) 956-8371 Frankie@BuffaloMaintenance.com For more info please go to: www.BuffaloMaintenance.com Jerry L’Ecuyer is a real estate broker. He is currently on the Board of Directors and Past President of the Apartment Association of Orange County .and past Chairman of the association’s Education Committee. Jerry has been involved with apartments as a professional since 1988.

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1031 EXCHANGES / REITS TENANCY IN COMMON Beutler Exchange Group, LLC P. 503-748-1031, P. 844-414-1031 Toija@BeutlerExchangeGroup.com www.BeutlerExchangeGroup.com

APPLICANT SCREENING Complete Screening Agency, LLC Jacob Turner & Tiffany Webb P. 800-827-3130 www.Complete-Screen.com info@Complete-Screen.com

Peregrine Private Capital Corp. P. 503-241-4949 5000 Meadows Rd. #230, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 rs@PeregrinePrivateCapital.com

www.Landlord-Reference.com Robert Collier support@Landlord-Reference.com P. 888-285-1281

ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING Balancing Point, Inc. Sandy Buhite-Landis P. 503-659-8803 C. 503-504-9466 8189 SE Clackamas Rd., Milwaukie, OR 97267 info@BalancingPT.com

National Tenant Network Marcia Gohman P. 503-635-1118, F. 503-635-9392 P.O. Box 21027, Keizer, OR 97303 www.NTNonline.com

The Cobalt Group Accounting, tax, and business consulting 1100 NE 28th Ave., Ste 100, Portland, OR 97232 P. 503-239-8432 info@TheCobaltGrp.com ADVERTISING / MARKETING From Here 2 There Helping solve business challenges to reach your goals. Ami Stevens, P. 503-407-3663 astevens@FromHere2There.com Rental Housing Journal P. 480-454-2728 News for Property Managers & Owners www.rentalhousingjournal.com AIR DUCT CLEANING AdvantaClean Air Duct and Dryer Vent Cleaning P. 503-308-4688 www.AdvantaClean.com/vancouver-wa

ASPHALT PAVING Hal’s Construction, Inc. CCB#34434 Brian King, P. 503-656-4999 20666 S HWY 213, Oregon City, OR 97045 www.HalsConstruction.com office@HalsConstruction.com ASSOCIATIONS Metro Area Smoke Free Housing Project P. 503-718-6145 www.SmokeFreeOregon.com

Law Office of Joseph Q. Kaufman Friendly and Effective Legal Services Serving Estacada, Gladstone, and Lake Oswego P. 503-722-3850 Scott A. McKeown, P.C. Scott McKeown, P. 503-224-1937 8700 SW 26th Ave Ste S., Portland, OR 97219 ScottMcKeown@comcast.net Timothy Murphy, Attorney at Law Always representing only landlords Tim Murphy, P. 503-550-4894 621 SW Morrison St., Ste 1430, Portland, OR 97205 BASEMENT WATERPROOFING John’s Waterproofing, CCB# 15830 Crawlspace Waterproofing P. 503-233-0825 Fully Staffed www.JohnsWaterproofing.com CABINETRY Angie Schierman Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart - Beaverton 6050 SW Arctic Dr., Beaverton, OR 97005 P. 503-207-5230 www.CFMfloors.com

ATTORNEYS Broer & Passannante, P.S. Mark G Passannante, P. 503-294-0910 1001 SW Fifth Ave. Ste. 1220 Portland, OR 97204

Daniel Birch Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Clackamas 15140 SE 82nd Dr. Ste. 240, Clackamas, OR 97015 P. 503-656-5277 www.CFMfloors.com

Warren Allen, LLP Jeff Bennett. P. 503-255-8795 850 NE 122nd Ave., Portland, OR 97230 Protecting landlords’ rights in Oregon and Washington for over 25 years

Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Gresham 3108 NE 181ST Ave., Gresham, OR 97230 P. 503-328-7260 www.CFMfloors.com

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Dan Cunningham Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Hillsboro 4865 NW 235th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124 P. 503-716-4848 www.CFMfloors.com

Contract Furnishings Mart - Clackamas Patrick VonPegert P. 503-656-5277, Toll Free: 877-656-5232 15140 SE 82nd Dr., Clackamas, OR 97015 patrick.vonpegert@cfmfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com

Jeff Rawson Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Portland 915 SE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 P. 503-963-7812 www.CFMfloors.com

Contract Furnishings Mart - Beaverton Nicole Dehaan P. 503- 207-5230, Toll Free: 844-214-4220 6050 SW Arctic Dr., Beaverton, OR 97005 Nicole.Dehaan@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com

Josh Polvogt Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Tigard 14160 SW 72nd Ave. Suite 110, Tigard, OR 97224 P. 503-542-8921 www.CFMfloors.com

Contract Furnishings Mart - Gresham Roger Harms P. 503-328-7260, Toll Free: 877-824-4236 3108 NE 181st Ave., Gresham, OR 97230 Ross.Williams@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com

Kevin Clark Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Vancouver 11806 NE 65th St., Vancouver, WA 98662 P. 360-989-2393 www.CFMfloors.com

The Floor Store Joe Billarreal, P.503-408-6488 5628 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97206 Joe@FloorStorePortland.com

CARPET CLEANING Americlean Inc., Since 1972 We are very good at what we do Frank Porter, P. 503-771-0554 info@ILoveAmericlean.com www.ILoveAmericlean.com O’Meara Carpet Cleaning P. 503-538-1983 P. 503-620-5005 Cleaning, Pet Odor CARPET SALES Contract Furnishings Mart - Vancouver Jennifer Evans P. 360-896-6150, Toll free: 800-267-6150 11013 NE 39th St., Vancouver, WA 98682 jennifer.evans@cfmfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Portland Pat Hockman P. 503-230-1250, Toll free: 800-275-6722 915 SE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 roger.harms@cfmfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Hillsboro Rebecca O’Neill P. 503-716-4848, Toll Free: 866-498-9850 4865 NW 235th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124 rebecca.oneill@cfmfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Tigard Jim Plath P. 503-542-8900, Toll Free: 800-935-1250 14160 SW 72nd Ave. #110, Tigard, OR 97224 jim.path@cfmfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com

COIN-OP LAUNDRY Wash Laundry Coin/Credit/Debit Laundry Equipment & Service Ed Coon P. 971-808-7828 ecoon@washlaundry.com www.WashLaundry.com COLLECTION AGENCIES Anderson & Associates Credit Services, LLC P. 503-293-5400, F. 503-813-2159 P.O. Box 230286, Portland, OR 97281 AndersonCollectionAgency@gmail.com CONCRETE Hal’s Construction, Inc. CCB# 34434 Brian King, P. 503-656-4999 20666 S HWY 213, Oregon City, OR 97045 www.HalsConstruction.com office@HalsConstruction.com DISCOUNT APPLIANCE SALES Kaady Appliance 12404 NE Halsey St., Portland, OR P. 503-253-3850 11564 SW Pacific Hwy Tigard, OR P. 503-244-3649 office@KaadyAppliance.com DOORS Goose Hollow Window Co Inc. CCB# 53631 Mary D. Mann, P. 503-620-0898 MaryMann@GooseHWC.com www.GooseHWC.com Energy Trust Trade Ally DUCTLESS HEATING & COOLING Oregon Ductless, Inc. CCB#204219 Aaron McNally, P. 503-410-1309 Sales and installation of ductless heat pumps Serving all Portland Metro areas info@OregonDuctless.com www.OregonDuctless.com ELECTRIC Rental Housing Maint Service CCB# 163427 Gary Indra, P. 503-678-2136 Fully Licensed to do it all GaryIndra@RentalRepairs.com

Squires Electric Joe Squires, P. 503-252-1609 657 SE Yamhill St., Portland, OR 97214 www.SquiresElectric.com EMERGENCY WATER DAMAGE WaterBear Cleaning & Restoration Water Removal, Dryout Mold/Sewage clean up P. 503-554-0417 ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy Trust of Oregon Existing Multi Family 421 SW Oak St. Suite 300, Portland, OR 97204 P. 1-877-510-2130 www.EnergyTrust.org/Multifamily Energy Trust of Oregon Home Retrofit 421 SW Oak St., Suite 300, Portland, OR 97204 P. 1-866-368-7878 www.EnergyTrust.org ESTATE PLANNING Northwestern Mutual Financial & Retirement Planning Charlene Quaresma, P. 503-421-5058 www.CharleneQuaresma.nm.com Charlene.Quaresma@nm.com EVICTIONS Action Services Wally Lemke, P. 503-244-1226 15 82nd Dr. #20, Gladstone, OR 97027 Your Eviction & Process Service Specialist IRC Property Management 50% discount for new property management clients P. 503-999-0477 info@IRCenterprises Landlord Solutions P. 503-242-2312, F. 503-242-1881 P.O. Box 7087, Portland, OR 97007 Online Evictions & First Appearance www.Landlord-Solutions.com FINANCIAL SERVICES American Commercial Mortgage Network Al Williams, P. 206-264-1325 1366 91st Ave. NE Clyde Hill, WA 98004 Chase Commercial Term Lending Tom Barbour, P. 503-598-3657 Steve Mozinski, P. 503-598-3661 Steve.Mozinski@Chase.com Investor Property Loans Mortgage Loans Northwest Call Jeff McCarter at 503-349-5799 www.McCarterloans.com Mike Maier Mortgage Team Mike.Maier@Fairwaymc.com P. 503-545-9879 I believe in the value of relationships. Call for trusted advice about mortgage options. Northwestern Mutual Financial & Retirement Planning Charlene Quaresma, P. 503-421-5058 www.CharleneQuaresma.nm.com Charlene.Quaresma@nm.com

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Peregrine Private Capital Corp P. 503-241-4949 5000 Meadows Rd. #230, Lake Oswego, OR 97070 rs@PeregrinePrivateCapital.com RareBird Investor Network Education & networking for Ptld real estate investors P. 503-451-0545 www.RareBirdInvestors.com Riverview Community Bank Banking/Financial Services Shanil Prasad P. 503-734-6358 9415 SE Stark St Portland, OR shanilprasad@riverviewbank.com Vince Kingston Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #291740 Eagle Home Mortgage P. 971-221-8525 direct Vince@VinceKingston.com FIRE SAFETY Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Eric T. McMullen, P. 503-612-7000 7401 SW Washo Ct. Ste 101, Tualatin, OR 97062 Eric.McMullen@tvfr.com FIRE / WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION AdvantaClean Serving the Portland/Vancouver metro area P. 503-308-4688 www.AdvantaClean.com/vancouver-wa AdvantaClean Environmental www.AdvantaClean.com Brian Thomsen P. 503-349-5538 Water/Fire/Mold Damage Restoration Kennedy Restoration Restoring Lives...Rebuilding Properties Since 1950 P. 503-234-0509 PDX, OR, 360-693-5288 VAN, WA www.KennedyRes.com FLOOR COVERING Contract Furnishings Mart - Vancouver Jennifer Evans P. 360-896-6150, Toll free: 800-267-6150 11013 NE 39th St., Vancouver, WA 98682 Jennifer.Evans@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Portland Pat Hockman P. 503-230-1250, Toll free: 800-275-6722 915 SE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 Roger.Harms@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Hillsboro Rebecca O’Neill P. 503-716-4848, Toll Free: 866-498-9850 4865 NW 235th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124 Rebecca.ONeill@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Tigard Jim Plath P. 503-542-8900, Toll Free: 800-935-1250 14160 SW 72nd Ave. #110, Tigard, OR 97224 Jim.Path@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com

Contract Furnishings Mart - Clackamas Patrick VonPegert P. 503-656-5277, Toll Free: 877-656-5232 15140 SE 82nd Dr., Clackamas, OR 97015 Patrick.Vonpegert@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Beaverton Nicole Dehaan P. 503- 207-5230, Toll Free: 844-214-4220 6050 SW Arctic Dr., Beaverton, OR 97005 Nicole.Dehaan@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Gresham Roger Harms P. 503-328-7260, Toll Free: 877-824-4236 3108 NE 181st Ave., Gresham, OR 97230 Ross.Williams@CFMfloors.com www.CFMfloors.com J & B Hardwood Floors, Inc. Jim Cripps P. 503-519-4920 JandBHardwoodFloors@gmail.com Rental Housing Maint Svcs CCB# 163427 Gary Indra P. 503-678-2136 Vinyl, VCT, Ceramic, Hardwood The Floor Store Joe Billarreal, P. 503-408-6488 5628 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97206 Joe@FloorStorePortland.com

Clear Water Construction Services CCB#194703 Providing all types of repairs & maintenance P. 503-974-6654 www.cwcsnw.com Rental Housing Maint. Svcs. CCB# 163427 Gary Indra P. 503-678-2136 Fully licensed to do it all HAULING Junk Away Hauling CCB# 177966 P. 503-517-9027 Licensed bonded insured trash outs JunkAwayHauling@gmail.com HEATING & COOLING Oregon Ductless, Inc. CCB#204219 Aaron McNally, P. 503-410-1309 Sales and installation of ductless heat pumps Serving all Portland Metro areas info@OregonDuctless.com www.OregonDuctless.com Pyramid Heating & Cooling CCB#59382 P. 503-786-9522 Serving the Portland Metro area info@PyramidHeating.com Willamette HVAC - CCB#56951 P. 503-259-3200 www.WillametteHVAC.com Residential, Commercial, and Oil Service

FORMS RHA Oregon Attorney drawn, Up-to-Date Rental Forms P. 503-254-4723 F. 503-254-4821 www.RHAOregon.org

HEATING OIL TANK Soil Solutions Environmental Services, Tank Locating, Sampling, Decommissioning, and DEQ Certified Clean-ups P. 503-234-2118 info@SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com www.SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com

GENERAL CONTRACTORS Advanced Construction & Repair Remodels, General Contracting, Repairs Jordan Barkhuff 503-841-1323 www.AdvancedConstructionPDX.com

HOUSING AUTHORITIES Home Forward Jill Smith P. 503-802-8565 135 SW Ash St., Portland, OR 97204

Arthur Donaghey Construction LLC Building and Remodeling www.ArthurDonaghey.com P. 541-870-3540

INSULATION Goose Hollow Window Co inc CCB#53631 Mary D. Mann, P. 503-620-0898 Energy Trust Trade Ally www.GooseHWC.com MaryMann@GooseHWC.com

Clear Water Construction Services - CCB# 194703 Both Residential & Commercial Service P. 503-974-6654, F. 503-217-0308 DaleH@cwcsnw.com www.cwcsnw.com Uptown Properties CCB# 198205 AJ Shepard P. 360-772-6355 Full Service General Contractor, Licensed & Bonded www.UptownPM.com HANDYMAN Bluestone & Hockley Real Estate Services CCB# 63068 Chuck Hodges, P. 503-222-3800 9320 SW Barbur Blvd. Ste 300, Portland, OR 97219 main@BluestoneHockley.com Certified Services CCB# 184070 Full service repairs and maintenance Mark Sandstrom, P. 503-313-7963 MarkSandstrom321@gmail.com

INSURANCE AAA Oregon Insurance Agency Home-Auto-Comerical-Life Antoinette (Toni) Bradfield P. 503-219-6260 600 SW Market St., Portland, OR 97201 Toni.Bradfield@AAAOregon.com American Family Insurance Auto/Home/ Life/ Commerical Larry Thompson Agency, Inc. P. 503-924-2200, F. 503-924-2202 15573 SE Bangy Rd. Ste. 220, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Northwestern Mutual Financial & Retirement Planning Charlene Quaresma, P. 503-421-5058 www.CharleneQuaresma.nm.com Charlene.Quaresma@nm.com

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Robinson Financial Group Rita J. Robinson P. 503-557-4997 Group & Indiv. Health Insurance State Farm Insurance Paul Toole P. 503-655-2206 6105 W ‘A’ St. #B, West Linn, OR 97068 Stegmann Agency Farmers Insurance John Sage, Insurance Specialist Insuring Property Owners for 25 years P. 503-667-7971, F. 503-666-8110 202 SE 181st Ave. #201, Portland, OR 97233 John.LStegmann@FarmersAgency.com Wolter Van Doorninck,CPCU Elliot, Powell, Baden & Baker P. 503-227-1771, F. 503-274-7644 1521 SW Salmon, Portland, OR 97205 www.epbb.com WVanDoorninck@epbb.com LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Layna’s Cleaning Services Mow, trim, haul, install P. 503-545-0130 Free bids! Habla Español, Insured Oregon Tree Care P. 503-929-9437 www.OregonTreeCare.com info@OregonTreeCare.com LIGHTING Sunlan Lighting Inc P. 503-281-0453 www.SunlanLighting.com Lightbulbs & fixture parts/make- repair LOCKSMITH Pacific Northwest Locksmith www.PNWLocksmith.com OR P. 503-765-8711 WA P. 206-531-0411 Orders@PNWLoclsmith.com MASON CONTRACTORS D&R Masonry Restoration Inc. CCB# 99196 Ray Elkins, P: 503-353-1650 8890 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie, OR 97222 www.DRMasonry.com

PAINT / PAINTING Rental Housing Maint. Svcs. CCB# 163427 Gary Indra, P. 503-678-2136 Professional interior & exterior painting GaryIndra@RentalRepairs.com Richard Hallman Painting CCB# 142467 Rick Hallman P. 503-819-1210 Quality interior painting since 1992 PAINT REMOVAL Timby’s Dipstrip Tim P. 503-240-9841 We Get The Lead Out www.Dipstrip.com PEST CONTROL Frost Integrated Pest Management P. 503-863-0973 Residential.Commercial.Multi Family www.FrostPestFreeZone.com NW Pest Control Bruce Beswick P. 503-253-5325 9108 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97220 www.NorthWestPest.com NWPestControl@aol.com

Elizabeth Carpenter, CRIS LizC Real Estate Investments, LLC C. 503-314-6498 F. 503-882-8680 Liz@LizCrei.com www.LizCrei.com Fox Management, Inc. Tressa L Rossi, P. 503-280-0241 C. 503-750-8124 F. 503-280-0242 2316 NE Glisan St., Portland, OR 97232 Tressa@FoxManagementInc.com Gateway Property Management P. 503-303-8545 www.GatewayPDX.com Property Management Done Right Integrity Property Management M. Nechole Addy P. 503-999-0477 Nechole@IntegritySolutionsPM.com www.integritySolutionsPM.com

Orkin Pest Control Dan Wolcott, Account Manager & Inspector P. 503-384-8384 DWolcott@Orkin.com

IRC Property Management Full Service & Hands-On Management Residential & Commercial P. 503-999-0477 / info@IRCEnterprises.com

PLUMBING / DRAIN CLEANING Apollo Drain P. 503-822-6805 www.ApolloDrain.com facebook.com/apollodrain 24 hour emergency service We gladly quote prices over the phone

Jim McNeeley Real Estate & Property Management, Inc. Katie@McNeeley.com P. 503-292-8125 – www.McNeeley.com

MJ’s Plumbing CCB#36338 Michael LeFever P. 503-261-9155 1045 NE 79th, Portland, OR 97213 Rental Housing Maint. Svcs CCB# 163427 Gary Indra P. 503-678-2136 Fully Licensed to do it all GaryIndra@RentalRepairs.com

MOLD AdvantaClean CCB#210974 Free Inspections, Testing, and Remediation Larry Wetzel P. 503-308-4688 www.AdvantaClean.com/vancouver-wa

Soil Solutions Environmental Services Sewer inspection and repair P. 503-234-2118 info@SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com www.SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com

Good Affordable Roofing Services LLC CCB #208939 For all things mold we do it Good & Affordable P. 971-312-7767 GoodAffordableRoofingServices@gmail.com www.GoodAffordableRoofingServices.com

PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS Inkberry Print & Promotional Logo’d promotional products, signs & more Pamela Maio, P. 503-706-7711 InkberryPrinting@comcast.net www.InkberryPrinting.com

Real Estate Mold Solutions CCB# 149575 Lynne Whitney, P. 503-232-6653 Free inspections, Testing and Remediation www.RealEstateMoldSolutions.com

PROPERTY MANAGERS Acorn Property Management, LLC - PDX Katie O’Neal, Property Manager O. 971-352-6760 C. 541-968-1703 www.AcornPM.net

MOVERS-HOUSE Emmert Development Company Terry Emmert, P. 503-655-9933 11811 SE Hwy 212Clackamas, OR 97015

Action Management Wendi Samperi P. 503-710-0732 Bluestone & Hockley Real Estate Service Cliff Hockley P. 503-222-3800 9320 SW Barbur Blvd. Ste 300, Portland, OR 97219

Legacy Property Management 15635 SE 114th Ave. #206 P. 503-765-9479 www.LegacyNW.com Micro Property Management We focus on the small details P. 503-473-3742 Jeannie@MicroPropertyMgmt.com PropM, Inc. Michelle Wrege, P. 888-780-2938 Finding home owners qualified tenants www.PropMHomes.com RareBird Property Management P. 503-926-6214 info@RareBirdProperties.com www.RareBirdProperties.com Tangent Property Management, Inc. Ann-Marie Lundberg P. 503-594-2101 www.TangentPM.com The Alpine Group, Inc. Tiffany Laviolette, P. 503-641-4620 4800 SW Griffith Dr., #209, Beaverton, OR 97005 www.AlpinePDX.com The Garcia Group Ron Garcia, P. 503-595-4747 5331 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 361 Portland, OR 97239 www.GarciaGrp.com

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Uptown Properties Chris Shepard, P. 520-204-6727 2830 NW 29th, Portland, OR 97210 www.UptownPM.com Voss Property Management Richard Voss P. 503-546-7902 6110 N Lombard St., Portland, OR 97203 RADON Soil Solutions Environmental Services Radon Testing and Mitigation P. 503-234-2118 info@SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com www.SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com REAL ESTATE SALES Bluestone & Hockley Real Estate Services Cliff Hockley P. 503-222-3800 9320 SW Barbur Blvd. Ste. 300, Portland, OR 97219 Denise L. Goding Keller Williams Realty - Portland Central C. 503-799-2970 www.DeniseGoding.com Elizabeth Carpenter, CRIS LizC Real Estate Investments, LLC C. 503-314-6498 F. 503-882-8680 Liz@LizCrei.com www.LizCrei.com Engel & V ölkers - Portland - Lake Oswego Chris Cataldo P. 503-449-9502 Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.OregonInvestmentInRealEstate.com HFO Investment Real Estate Greg Frick, P. 503-241-5541 2424 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97214 www.hfore.com Howard Greenfield, P. 503-936-6723 Principal Broker, Specializing in multi-family properties at Living Room Realty WorkSpacePDX@gmail.com IRC Real Estate Specializing in Investment Property P. 503-999-0477 info@IRCEnterprises.com RareBird Real Estate P. 503-451-0545 info@RareBirdRealEstate.com www.RareBirdRealEstate.com The Garcia Group Ron Garcia, P. 503-595-4747 x4 5331 SW Macadam Ave. Ste. 361 Portland, OR 97239 www.GarciaGRP.com US Bank Home Mortgage Mortgage Services, Residental 1-4 Units ChiEn Montero, NMLS #409938 P. 971-5174484 chien.montero@usbank.com

RESTORATION / RECONSTRUCTION Clear Water Construction Services CCB#194703 Turnovers, Rehabs & Everything Else P. 503-974-6654 F. 503-217-0308 DaleH@cwcsnw.com www.cwcsnw.com Kennedy Restoration Restoring Lives...Rebuilding Properties Since 1950 P. 503-234-0509 PDX, OR, 360-693-5288 VAN, WA www.KennedyRes.com Rental Housing Maint Svcs CCB# 163427 Gary Indra,P. 503-678-2136 Fully Licensed to do it all GaryIndra@RentalRepairs.com www.RoofPDX.com

WATERPROOFING / CONCRETE REPAIR D&R Waterproofing, Inc. CCB# 99196 Ray Elkins, P. 503-353-1650 8890 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie, OR 97222 www.DRMasonry.com WINDOWS / STORM WINDOWS Goose Hollow Window Co Inc CCB# 53631 Mary D. Mann, P. 503-620-0898 Energy Trust Trade Ally MaryMann@GooseHWC.com www.GooseHWC.com

ROOFING Good Affordable Roofing Services LLC CCB# 208939 For all things roofing we do it Good & Affordable P. 971-312-7767 GoodaAffordableRoofingServices@gmail.com www.GoodAffordableRoofingService.com Real Estate Roofing Service CCB# 149575 Lynne Whitney, P. 503-284-5522 Free Inspections ReRoof and Repairs www.RealEstateRoofing.com Seal Coat Specialties, LLC-OR CCB#197991 WA Seal CSL 882m3 Asphalt maintenance Chuck Jordan, P. 503-914-9837 SealCoatSpecialties@hotmail.com SEAL COATING Hal’s Construction Inc. CCB# 34434 Brian King, P. 503-656-4999 20666 S HWY 213, Oregon City, OR 97045 www.halsconstruction.com HalSpave@EasyStreet.net Seal Coat Specialties, LLC-OR CCB#197991 WA Seal CSL 882m3 Asphalt maintenance Chuck Jordan, P. 503-914-9837 SealCoatSpecialties@hotmail.com SEWER Soil Solutions Environmental Services Sewer inspection and repair P. 503-234-2118 info@SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com www.SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com STRIPING Seal Coat Specialties, LLC-OR CCB#197991 WA Seal CSL 882m3 Asphalt maintenance Chuck Jordan, P. 503-914-9837 SealCoatSpecialties@hotmail.com TAXES The Cobalt Group Accounting, tax, and business consulting 1100 NE 28th Ave., Ste 100, Portland, OR 97232 P. 503-239-8432 info@TheCobaltGrp.com

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Upcoming RHA Oregon Classes Mold Prevention and Remediation

Taught by Mike Gardner of Real Estate Roofing & Mold Solutions Thursday March 7, 2019 6:30pm-8:00pm

Mold Prevention & Remediation-As property and business owners, you cannot afford the liability risks of undetected mold and improper cleaning of affected areas. This class focuses on how to prevent mold growth in your properties along with the proper techniques for cleaning and recovering from mold damage. 1 continuing education credit available Members $25.00 Non-Members $45.00 Register by end of day March 4, 2019 to save $5

Managing the Tenancy Taught by: Katie O’Neal with Acorn Property Management Thursday March 14, 2019 from 11:30am-1:00pm Managing The Tenancy-This class is intended to provide basic property management information. We’ll discuss how to handle your tenants maintenance needs while following habitability guidelines, how to schedule and perform regular property inspections, dealing with a tenants unpaid charges, how to navigate a roommate change, basic record keeping, and more. Bring your questions with you and I look forward to seeing you. 1 continuing education credit available Members $25.00 Non-Members $45.00 Register by end of day March 11 , 2019 to save $5

Senate Bill 608, Portland Ordinance, & Other Cutting Edge Laws Taught by: Jeffrey S. Bennett with Warren Allen LLP Tuesday March 26, 2019 from 6:30 pm-8:00 pm

at Standard TV & Appliance 3600 SW Hall Blvd. Beaverton OR 97005 All participants must park at the rear of the building Join Jeff Bennett as he presents Senate Bill 608 and Portland’s Rental Registration laws. Along the way, he’ll cover compliance strategies and ways to avoid risks associated with the gaps in the law. 1 continuing education credit available Members $35.00 Non-Members $55.00 Register by end of day March 22, 2019 to save $5

Mentor Round Table Sessions

RHA Oregon offers members and those interested in membership roundtable sessions to have questions answered by experienced Property Managers. Next Meeting: Sat March 16h at 11am. 22

RENTAL ALLIANCE UPDATE MARCH 2019

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RENTAL ALLIANCE UPDATE MARCH 2019

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Who is making Landlord/Tenant laws and ordinances? Who should you contact to voice your opinion? CITY OF PORTLAND LEGISLATIVE CONTACTS Mayor Ted Wheeler 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 340 Portland OR 97204 (503)823-4120 MayorWheeler@portlandoregon.gov Commissioner Nick Fish 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 240 Portland OR 97204 (503)823-3589 Nick@portlandoregon.gov

Commissioner Chloe Eudaly 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 210 Portland OR 97204 (503)823-4682 Chloe@portlandoregon.gov

Ann Hardesty Commissioner Jo Dan Saltzman 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 230 Portland OR 97204 (503)823-4151 Dan@portlandoregon.gov JoAnn@portlandoregon.gov

Commissioner Amanda Fritz 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 220 Portland OR 97204 (503)823-3008 Amanda@portlandoregon.gov

STATE OF OREGON LEGISLATIVE CONTACTS Representative Alissa Keny Guyer Chair, House Human Services & Housing Committee 900 Court St NE, 272 Salem OR 97301 (503)986-1446 Rep.AlissaKenyGuyer@oregonlegislature.gov Senator Ginny Burdick Senate Majority Leader 900 Court St NE, S-223 Salem OR 97301 (503)986-1700 Sen.GinnyBurdick@oregonlegislature.gov

Senator Sara Gelser Chair, Senate Human Services Committee 900 Court St NE, S-405 Salem OR 97301 (503)986-1708 Sen.SaraGelser@oregonlegislature.gov

Speaker Tina Kotek 900 Court St NE, 269 Salem OR 97301 (503)986-1200 Rep.TinaKotek@oregonlegislature.gov


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