April 2018
A monthly newsletter published by the Rental Housing Alliance Oregon
rha est. 1927
www.rhaoregon.org
In this issue:
Dinner Meeting … … page 3 RHA Mark Your Calendar … ………… page 5 Class Descriptions…
page 6
Tenant Screening …… page 8 Spring Maintenance…
page 9
Landlording 101 ……… page 13 Maintenance Men… … page 14 2017 Tax Info………… page 16 Vendor Guide………… page 18
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Dinner Meeting
Table of Contents
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Dinner Meeting | page 3
Speaker:
President’s Message | page 4
Cliff Hockley
RHA Mark Your Calendar | page 5
from Bluestone and Hockley
Class Descriptions | page 6
Ron Garcia
Changes to Tenant Screening | page 8
from The Garcia Group
Spring Maintenance Checklist | page 9
Chris Shepard
Reasonable Accommodation and
from Uptown Properties
Modification Requests | page 10 Fire Lanes | page 12
Property Manager Panel providing insights into the field of
Landlording 101 | page 13
property management from streamlining processes to tips on
Dear Maintenance Men | page 14
negotiating relocation assistance. Please email your questions for the panel to info@rhaoregon.org. This program will be
The Basic Rule of Fair Housing | page 15
moderated by Jerad Goughnour with Gateway Property
2017 Tax Information | page 16
Management.
The Vendor Guide | page 18
When: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 6:00pm Location: The Stockpot Broiler 8200 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Beaverton, OR 97008 Price:
$39.00 per attendee if registered by close of business Friday April 13, 2018. $49.00 per attendee if registered after close of business Friday April 13, 2018.
You must register to attend Call 503-254-4723 to register or visit the website at: rhaoregon.org/store/category/events. If you register for a dinner meeting and do not show or do not cancel by the Friday before the dinner meeting you will be charged the full price.
Buffet Menu: Red Wine Braised Beef Brisket
Roasted Garlic & Apple Pork Loin Dauphinois Potatoes Wild Fields Greens Salad www.rhaoregon.org
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President’s Message The City of Portland enacted its Renter Protection ordinance in February 2016, as a temporary emergency measure to address the city’s housing crisis. When they did this, they decided to leave exempted any owner with only one Portland rental unit from being affected. As this all occurred, there was a lot of discussion, but not an uproar. A lawsuit was RHA Oregon President Ron Garcia filed against the city, however it lost in court. On March 7, 2018 the Portland City Council voted unanimously to both remove that single owner exemption, and also make the ordinance permanent. Additionally, they have signed off on a program requiring mandatory landlord registration, and there are many questions remaining as to what the collected data will consist of and for what purposes it will be used.
RHA Oregon BOARD MEMBERS President Ron Garcia, PH. (503)595-4747 President Elect Mark Passannante, PH. (503)294-0910 Vice President Phil Owen, PH. (503)244-7986 Treasurer Sandra Landis, PH. (503)659-8803 Secretary Lynne Whitney, PH. (503)284-5522 Past President John Sage, PH. (503)667-7971 RHA Oregon DIRECTORS Alan Carpenter, PH. (360)772-2197
Next on the list, per the mayor’s Residential Services Commission (of which I was formally a member, but resigned due to its overwhelming bias against landlords), three issues remain to be “accomplished”:
Elizabeth Carpenter, PH. (503)314-6498
1. Revise and regulate landlords’ screening criteria, making it nearly impossible to deny an application, under the guise of “disparate impact”. (In other words, the thinking is that felons and child molesters deserve housing too!)
Jim Herman, PH. (503)645-8287
2. Revise and regulate landlords’ security deposit requirements, capping the amounts that can be charged and regulating the way they must be refunded. (In other words, the thinking is that the pet stain left on your carpet, is only worth the 8 inch square, pro-rated amount of an already depreciated flooring material, and not the actual cost to replace the damage that was done.)
Mihyun Pratt, PH. (503)969-5412
3. Create and foster a “regional” relationship with neighboring communities designed to make the ordinance consistent across city and county lines because the marginalized tenants most affected by the housing crisis are being pushed further away from the city’s core. (In other words, just because you own rentals in Beaverton, Gresham, or Milwaukie, etc. doesn’t mean you are safe from this rising tide.)
Tamara Collins, PH. (503)932-9388 Jerad Goughnour, PH. (503)303-8545
Charles Kovas, PH. (503)255-8795 Katie Poole-Hussa, PH. (971)352-6760
Rita Robinson, PH. (503)702-0255 Ken Schriver, PH. (503)410-1782 Ami Stevens, PH. (503)407-3663 AJ Shepard, PH. (360)772-6355
RHAOregon OFFICE Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm PH: (503)254-4723 Fax: (503)254-4821 10520 NE Weidler St. Portland, OR 97220 facebook.com/RHAOregon
While there was a lot of discussion last year at the state capital during the 2017 legislative session about the housing crisis, (HB 2004 was only narrowly defeated) it is notable that there was almost no mention of it in this year’s just-completed 2018 session. The reasons why are three-fold: 1. The same politicians that voted HB 2004 down are still in power this year. 2. The tenant activists look to this next election cycle and hope it will significantly change the make-up by 2019. (Democratic Senator Rod Monroe is largely credited with holding the line against rent control measure, and he is being aggressively challenged for his seat.) (continued on page 7) 4
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RHAOregon is committed to educating members to fair housing practices and policies. www.rhaoregon.org
RHA Mark Your Calendar DATE
EVENT
LOCATION
TIME
4/11
Board Meeting
RHA Conference Annex
5:30pm
4/18
Dinner Meeting
The Stockpot Broiler
6:00pm
4/26
New Member & Mentor Meeting
RHA Conference Annex
6:00pm
5/9
Board Meeting
RHA Conference Annex
5:30pm
5/19
New Member & Mentor Meeting
RHA Conference Annex
11:00am
5/16
Dinner Meeting
TBA
6:00pm
INFORMATION
SEE page 3
SEE May Update
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: http://www.rhaoregon.org/store/category/events DATE
CLASSES
LOCATION
TIME
INFORMATION
4/12
Termination Notices
RHA Conference Annex
6:30pm
Taught by Sam Johnson from Landlord Solutions
4/13
Screening Classes
Webex
11:00am
4/14
Landlording 101
The Monarch Hotel
9:00am
Taught by Mark Passannante, Attorney at Broer & Passannante
4/19
Managing Repairs and Maintenance
RHA Conference Annex
11:30am
Taught by Christian Bryant of IRC Property Management
4/24
Mold Class
Standard TV & Appliance
6:30pm
Taught by Mike Gardner of Real Estate Mold Solutions
4/24
Screening Class
Webex
7:00pm
4/26
Screening Class
Webex
7;00om
5/8
Screening Class
RHA Conference Annex
11:00am
5/10
Marketing Class
RHA Conference Annex
6:30pm
5/11
Screening Class
Webex
11:00m
5/15
Landlording 102
RHA Conference Annex
6:30pm
Taught by Brad Kraus, Attorney at Warren Allen
5/17
Get Rich Slow plan
RHA Conference Annex
11:30am
Taught by Vince Kingston from Eagle Home Mortgage
5/22
Eviction Class
Standard TV & Appliance
6:30pm
Taught by Sam Johnson from Landlord Solutions
5/22
Screening Class
Webex
7:00pm
5/24
Screening Class
Webex
7:00pm
Taught by Christian Bryant of IRC Property Management
See page 6 for class descriptions Class Policy
Those with prior registration to the class will be seated first. Walk-ins will only be accommodated once the class has started if space is available. Registered attendees who arrive 15 minutes after the start be aware that your chair may be filled. If you register for a class and then do not cancel at least 48hrs in advance, you will be charged for the class. www.rhaoregon.org
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UPCOMING RHA OREGON CLASSES Termination Notice
Taught by: Sam Johnson from Landlord Solutions Thursday April 12, 2018 6:30pm at RHA Oregon Conference Annex 10530 NE Weidler, Portland, OR 97220 Learn the process and procedures for terminating your tenant’s tenancy, the most common forms used to do so and how to use them. 1 continuing education credit available Members $25.00 Non-Members $35.00 Register by close of business April 9 to save $5
Managing Repairs and Maintenance Taught by: Christian Bryant from IRC Property Management Thursday April 19, 2018 11:30am at RHA Oregon Conference Annex 10530 NE Weidler, Portland, OR 97220 Are you prepared for the inevitable surprise repair at your rental property? In this class you will learn how to manage your contractors, manage your tenant’s expectations during repairs, and which repairs have a legal time limit set by Oregon law. Managing your rental property repairs shouldn’t ever be stressful, even those emergency repairs in the middle of the night. The secret is simply being prepared and managing your tenant’s and contractor’s expectations. 1 continuing education credit available Members $25.00 Non-Members $35.00 Register by close of business April 16 to save $5
Mold Class
Taught by: Mike Gardner of Real Estate Mold Solutions Tuesday April 24, 2018 6:30pm at Standard TV & Appliance 3600 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005 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 $35.00 Register by close of businessApril 20 to save $5
NEXT NEW MEMBER MENTOR MEETING IS Thursday April 26 @ 6:00pm AT RHA To register call 503-254-4723 or go to www.rhaoregon.org/store/category/events 6
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President’s Message CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
3. The City of Portland has taken the lead to permanently change Landlord Tenant Law.
websites and social media blasts and observe their claims and tactics.
You may wonder, “What happened to that lawsuit against You may ask, “What is really going on?” That’s a good the City of Portland (Owens v City of Portland)?” The question. We know that Portland is a “destination-city” update is that it was filed for appearance in the State with a worldwide reputation that will continue to attract Court of Appeals and is due to be heard in the next few new residents at a significant pace because of its “quality months. The Plaintiffs believe it has a very good chance of life.” We know that Oregon is likewise a destination- of succeeding. state that continues to attract people nationwide to Finally, you may consider “What can I do, as a landlord?” migrate here and live in the “Great Northwest.” Consider this: The tide isn’t turning. It turned. Lost in the discussion is any real effort to help bring more housing units online faster with less regulations However, in the spirit that it’s better late than never, and fees. None of the testimony politicians rely on is I believe we have an obligation to unite against bad social and economic policy. I recommend visiting coming from developers, builders, zoning, permitting or planning commissions who could actively and MoreHousingNow.org and donating a year’s profit from aggressively make changes and adjustments that would your properties to help reverse the political momentum on-board the thousands of housing units much needed that has built up. in the coming years. (Yeah, I know, “a year’s profit?”! I hear you… it just ain’t the same as it used to be!) Unfortunately, the ears of our elected officials have been plugged by an activist-oriented tenants’ rights coalition, Sincerely, whose sole aim is to adjust the balance of power between Ron Garcia renters and owners. They want to diminish private President, RHA Oregon property rights and justify their actions by claiming discrimination and predatory practices (which, by the way, are already heavily regulated by local, state and federal laws). This is neither a liberal vs conservative nor a democrat vs republican debate. It’s not even a property owner vs renter argument. While these policies may provide temporary relief for a marginalized demographic of the tenant population, they are destined to make rental units even more scarce and more expensive, which in turn would only serve the current trend of thought to enact even more punitive legislation and thus continue the spiral. In other words, the solutions being adopted are bad economics for all parties. Look to any city that has rent control. San Francisco, New York City, and Seattle all have the highest rents in the country! Tenants are not winning even with these claimed social victories. And that’s what this is: A socialist type of power grab which is taking place right now in our community, hurting the very people it claims to be advocating for. If this sounds like hyperbole, visit the tenant group www.rhaoregon.org
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Changes to Tenant Screening Process by Marcia Gohman, National Tenant Network
We are excited to announce that there will be changes to your screening processes in March. In the past, you may have submitted your report requests to Rental Housing Alliance Oregon, who then submitted them to us at National Tenant Network. We are streamlining the entire process by asking you to send your reports directly to NTN. This will cut down on the turnaround time, and make the process more convenient for you. Starting in March, you will be able to fax report requests to NTN at 503-635-9392, or you can log on to our web site to submit your requests.
This provides you with the opportunity to give that tenant a Gold Star, or Tenant Worthy recommendation, and will prompt other landlords to call you for more information before renting to that resident if you had a negative experience. You can use our NTN SecureLease system, which enables you to email an application to the applicant! ntnonline.com/resident-screening/ntn-secure-lease/
So, Upside – you get your reports back faster!
The applicant fills out the application, and can pay online if you have signed up with our credit card processing provider. You can also place an “Apply Now” button on your website or other advertisement. Imagine, walking into your office on Monday, and finding that people have already applied for your rental! You screen them with just a click! See the web page above for more information about NTN SecureLease.
Downside – you won’t be able to walk into the RHAOregon with your report requests.
We look forward to continuing to provide you with the best screening services, in a more personal way.
By logging in to your NTN account, you have access to a number of other benefits.
Please call or email with any questions you may have. 503-635-1118 mgohman@ntnonline.com
You can also call reports in to our office at 503635-1118 or email them in to us. Call us for more information on emailing, there are some precautions we would like you to take.
You can report when your tenant moves in and out.
RHA Oregon LIST OF COMMITTEES Building
Chair: Phil Owen PH: 503-244-7986
Cindy Robert PH: 503-260-3431
Legislative
Community Relations/Donations
Chair: Phil Owen PH: 503-244-7986
Dinner/Program
Chair: Elizabeth Carpenter PH: 503-314-6498
Education
Chair: Phil Owen PH: 503-244-7986
Chair: Lynne Whitney PH: 503-284-5522 Chair: AJ Shepard PH: 360-772-6355
Chair: Katie Poole-Hussa PH: 541-968-1703
Forms
Chair: Mark Passannante PH: 503-294-0910
House
Chair: Lynne Whitney PH: 503-284-5522
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Membership Office
Government Relations Chair: Phil Owen PH: 503-244-7986
RHA Oregon OFFICE TEAM Cari Pierce, Office Manager Cari@rhaoregon.org
Menolly Walter, Member Services Rep. Menolly@rhaoregon.org Lynn Peterson, Bookkeeper Bookkeeper@rhaoregon.org Surekha Guzman, Member Services Asst. Memberservicesasst@rhaoregon.org Diana Lindemann, Special Projects Specialprojects@rhaoregon.org
Gresham Liaison Jim Herman PH: 503-645-8287
Marketing
Chair: Tamara Collins PH: 503-873-5650 www.rhaoregon.org
Spring Maintenance Checklist by Katie Poole-Hussa of Acorn Property Management
In spring, focus on freshening up your rental property and protecting the dwelling against the season's strong winds and rains. Use this time of the year to thoroughly clean and care for your investment.
Outdoor Tasks:
____Clean gutters and downspouts ____Inspect roof and chimney for cracks and damage ____Wash the exterior of all windows ____ Install missing screens on windows and doors, repair as needed ____ Fertilize the lawn ____ Check decks for loose boards, railings, or stairs ____ Professionally service heating and cooling units ____ Check the foundation for cracking as well as for insect damage ____ Remove foundation vent covers and spigot covers
Indoor Tasks:
____ Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors ____ If the basement has a sump pump, test it by dumping a large bucket of water into the basin of the sump pump. This should activate the sump pump. If it does not switch on or if it's not pumping water, it may need to be serviced by a professional. Also, check for and remove any debris and make sure there are no leaks. ____ Assess the need for blind repair, cleaning or replacement ____ Repair or replace broken or missing kitchen cupboard hardware ____ Check the attic for signs of moisture and water stains ____ Check walls for condensation and mildew ____ Check electrical panel for rust, make sure circuit breakers are operating correctly ____ Clean dryer vents ____ Clean or replace furnace filters ____ Check clothes washer hoses for cracks or swelling ____ Check all faucets for leaks or slow drips. Detach and flush aerators. ____ Maintain clean drains by pouring one-half-cup baking soda followed by one-half-cup white vinegar into each. After 10 minutes, flush with boiling water.
Katie Poole–Hussa is a Licensed Property Manager, Continuing Education Provider, Chair of the Education Committee for the RHA Oregon, and General Manager of the Portland, Oregon branch of Acorn Property Management, LLC. She can be reached with questions or comments at 971-352-6760 or Katie@AcornPM.net.
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Reasonable Accommodation and Modification Requests Under the Fair Housing Act, individuals with disabilities have the right to make reasonable accommodation and modification requests. The Fair Housing Act only applies to an individual’s residence. Other laws apply to employment, public accommodations, and government services. Often, individuals with disabilities have a very difficult time finding housing that meets all of their unique needs. The right to request reasonable accommodations allows individuals with disabilities to identify specific individual housing needs created by their disability and ask housing providers to meet those needs. The goal is to provide individuals with disabilities with as many housing options as possible. Reasonable accommodation requests can also serve as a communication tool and a way to educate housing providers about the needs of individuals with disabilities. The main limitation on requests is that the change requested must be reasonable. What is reasonable varies depending on the particular housing situation, the housing provider, and the individual making the request. Housing providers can deny a request if the request 1) creates an undue financial and administrative burden or 2) fundamentally alters the nature of the housing provider’s business. What is reasonable is very discretionary; therefore, it can be uncertain whether a court or administrative agency will enforce the request. What is a reasonable accommodation? Individuals with disabilities have the right to request exceptions to their housing providers’ rules, policies, and practices. An individual must establish that he/ she has a disability that substantially limits a major life function, and that the accommodation or exception requested is necessary because of his/her disability. The accommodation requested must be necessary to access housing, maintain housing, or have full use and enjoyment of an individual’s current housing. Example of a Request to Modify a Rule, Policy, or Procedure: If a landlord has a no-pet policy, a woman who is sight impaired has the right to request an exception to the no-pet policy for her seeing-eye dog. In this situation, the dog is the same as a wheelchair or a cane; it is a tool that helps the tenant to be mobile and active, and it is not a pet. Because the dog is not a pet, the landlord cannot charge the tenant any fees or deposits for the 10
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dog, just as the landlord cannot charge a deposit because someone uses a wheelchair. However, the landlord may charge the tenant for any damage her seeing-eye dog does to the property. In addition, if the seeing-eye dog is a safety threat because the dog attacks another tenant, or the dog constantly barks or exhibits other behavioral problems that disturb other tenants, the landlord can tell the tenant she cannot have that particular seeing-eye dog. However, the tenant still has the right to get a different seeing-eye dog. Housing providers cannot charge fees or deposits for necessary accommodations because this in effect would allow them to charge individuals more money because they are disabled. Reasonable accommodation requests do not meet wants or desires — they meet needs. The individual making the request is not choosing to make the request; they must make the request in order to satisfy their housing needs. However, just like any other tenant, if an individual with a disability damages the property directly or through their reasonable accommodation request, the individual must pay for the damages. What is a reasonable modification? Individuals with disabilities also have the right to request reasonable modifications to the structure of their residence. The modification must be necessary because of the individual’s disability. In addition, private landlords can require the individual with a disability to make the modification and pay for it. Private landlords may also request that when the individual moves out, he/she restores the premises to its original condition and pays for any damage caused by the modification. Example of a Request for a Structural Modification: A man who uses a wheel chair has the right to ask his private landlord to allow him to install a ramp on any inaccessible walkway that he uses in the complex. Most walkways at an apartment complex are not considered to be open to the public, but part of an individual’s residence. If the walkway just provides access to the individual’s residence, then the landlord can require the individual to install and pay for the ramp. The landlord has the right to require the tenant to have the work done in a professional (continued on page 11) www.rhaoregon.org
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manner, and obtain a permit if the local building code requires a permit to install the ramp. As under reasonable accommodation requests, the modification cannot create a health or safety risk to other tenants. Under different laws, federally subsidized landlords are required to make and pay for the necessary modifications. When is it appropriate to request a reasonable accommodation or modification? Individuals with disabilities must make a verbal or written request for a reasonable accommodation. Requests must be reasonable, related to the individual’s disability, and further the individual’s ability to get or keep his/her housing. The request may be made while applying for housing, or at any time during the tenant’s occupancy. Requests can be made after the tenant receives a notice or warning, and often tenants are not aware that there is a potential problem until they receive a warning or notice from the landlord. However, to prevent stress and conflict, the tenant should make the request as soon as he or she perceives a need. Verification from a qualified individual may be necessary. Housing providers have the right to ask for verification from a qualified individual that the tenant is disabled and the change or modification is necessary because of the tenant’s disability. A qualified individual is anyone with expert knowledge in the area, who has knowledge of the individual’s disability and needs. Although an individual needs verification that the request is related to his disability, this does not mean that a tenant is required to provide a doctor’s prescription for the requested change. If it is possible, the tenant should have the verification available when he/she makes the request. How do I make a reasonable accommodation request? The request may be made verbally or in writing. In general, it is a good idea to document the person requesting a reasonable accommodation’s interaction with the housing provider. Therefore, it is preferable to put the request in writing and to keep a copy of the request on record. The request should include the following: www.rhaoregon.org
“This is a request for a reasonable accommodation.” “I have a disability that substantially limits the major life function(s) of _______.” “Because of my limited ability to ________________, I need _______________.” “Therefore please make an exception to your_________________ policy.” “I need this accommodation in order to live in this housing.” “Please respond to my request by _______ (specify a date, generally 10-14 days from the date you send the notice is sufficient time).” “If I don’t hear back from you by _______ (date specified above), I will assume that you denied my request.” The individual requesting the reasonable accommodation should be very clear that the needed reasonable accommodation is connected to his or her disability, and that the change is necessary to live in his/her housing. If the housing provider ignores the request, the individual can pursue an enforcement action (continued on page 17)
This year’s winning Fair Housing Council of Oregon Poster was drawn by Sophia Jordan and Hannah Dirsa, 5th graders at Duniway Elementary
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LANDLORDING 101 All Day Class Saturday April 14, 2018 9 - 5:00pm (includes lunch)
Spend an entire day with landlord attorney and co-creator of RHAOregon’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 9, 2018 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: RHAOregon.org/store/category/events Emailing: Info@rhaoregon.org Calling: (503)254-4723
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Dear Maintenance Men by Jerry L’Ecuyer & Frank Alvarez
Dear Maintenance Men: I have a toilet that runs every ten or twenty minutes. I have replaced the fill valve, the flapper valve and I have even scrubbed under the rim! In other words, all the items I can think of that are replaceable in the tank are new. What else should I be looking at? Sam Dear Sam: You replaced all the easy ones! When all else fails on a toilet leak down issue; it is time to put on your rubber gloves and get an adjustable wrench. Chances are the problem lies with the Flush Valve Seat. The rubber flapper valve seals against the flush valve seat (the big hole at the bottom of the tank.) to either keep the water in the tank or let the water out of the tank. The seat may have a burr, crack or calcium deposits that allow a small amount of water to seep past the rubber flush valve. Sanding the seat to remove the burr or calcium deposit is a shortterm solution and rarely solves the problem for long. A permanent solution is to replace the flush valve. Start by turning off the water supply, completely empty the tank and remove the water line. Remove the two or three bolts holding the tank to the toilet bowl. Turn the tank upside down and remove the large nylon or brass nut that holds the flush valve to the tank. Install the new flush valve. Be sure the tank bottom is clean and no debris gets between the new valve’s rubber gasket and the tank. Tighten the large nut on the outside of the tank and you are ready to reassemble the tank and bowl and put the toilet back into action. When reassembling the tank to the bowl, install new rubber washers and bolts. Dear Maintenance Men: I have a number of buildings that have old sliding windows and glass doors where the track is ground down to the point where the slider drops and barely maintains its position in the frame. Is there an insert or rollers that attach to the slider that elevates it and maybe even makes it easier to open and close? With the age of these buildings, I’m finding this is becoming a common problem. Craig Dear Craig: The best solution would be to replace the window assembly, but that can be costly. What we do is install a nylon or vinyl track insert or rail cap (Brand name: EZSlide) and replace the wheels to match the new insert. The inserts can be found at local hardware stores or at a company called Prime-Line Products (primeline.net) or Blaine Window Hardware Inc. (blainewindow.com). These 14
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companies carry replacement parts for most windows. It might be best to call the company and tell them what brand windows you have and they might be able to get you exactly what you need. Dear Maintenance Men: While walking around my building, I found white powdery stuff growing on the surface of the building’s concrete foundation. What is this and do I need to worry about it? Fred Dear Fred: The effect is called efflorescence and it is a natural occurring condition on wall or floor material such as concrete, brick and stucco. These porous materials absorb water and when the water evaporates, it leaves behind an alkaline salt. The efflorescence appears as a white, crystalline powder. Water is always the culprit. First thing to check would be sprinkler locations and if the spray hits the wall, relocate the sprinkler. Another problem is moisture wicking up into the stucco from the ground. Older buildings built before 1974 probably do not have a “weep screed” at the bottom of the wall. A weep screed is a metal flashing designed to act as a vapor barrier and transition between the concrete slab or stem wall & wood framing. Installing a weep screed after the fact is not feasible. A solution would be to locate the transition between the slab or stem wall and the wood framing. Saw cut through the stucco to the base plate. Now fill the saw cut with a bead of silicone sealant. The silicone will act as a vapor barrier, effectively stopping the moisture from wicking up into the stucco. Refinish your stucco and paint to suit. 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 call (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: BuffaloMaintenance.com Jerry L’Ecuyer is a licensed contractor & real estate broker. He is currently on the Board of Directors and Past President and past Chairman of the Education Committee of the Apartment Association of Orange County. Jerry has been involved with apartments as a professional since 1988. www.rhaoregon.org
506 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1111, Portland OR 97204 Phone: 503/223-8197 or 800/424-3247 (TTY) Fax: 503/223-3396 Website: www.FHCO.org Email: information@FHCO.org
The Basic Rule of Fair Housing
In most housing transactions, it is against the law to discriminate on the basis of any “protected class�. That means housing discrimination is illegal when a person is treated differently because they are a member of a protected group or class of people covered by fair housing laws.
Discriminatory Actions
Refusing to rent, sell, or finance Refusing to give information, discouraging from renting, or lying about availability Applying different rules, privileges, standards, and/or qualifications Making discriminating statement (spoken or published) Steering to certain housing Harassing, intimidating, threatening, or coercing Refusing to let a person with a disability make modifications necessary to use the dwelling Refusing to make reasonable changes in rules, policies, practices, or procedures so that a person with a disability can have equal use of the dwelling
Protected Classes In the entire U.S.: Physical or Mental Disability Race or Color National Origin or Ancestry Religion Sex Familial Status (the presence of children under 18 in the household, or pregnancy) In Oregon: Marital Status Source of Income Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity Domestic Violence Victims In Washington: Marital Status Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity Honorably Discharged Veterans / Military Status Domestic Violence Victims In some cities and counties: Age Occupation
Who must comply?
On-site managers Owners Property Manager Maintenance people Real Estate Agents Lenders Advertising Media Neighbors (In some circumstances) Zoning and permit departments
How is the law enforced?
Filing an agency complaint within one year, or a lawsuit within two years of the date of the discrimination.
HUD Complaint Hotline 1-800-877-0246 The work that provided the basis for this publication was supported by funding under a grant with the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. The substance and findings of the work are dedicated to the public. The author and publisher are solely responsible for the accuracy of the statements and interpretations contained in this publication. Such interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Government.
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2017 Tax Information The Rental Housing Alliance Oregon is a 501(c)(6) corporation. As such, we are allowed to lobby to influence legislation. A portion of the annual dues are utilized for lobbying activities on behalf of our members. Your membership dues payments may be tax deductible as a necessary trade or business expense. The portion of your dues utilized for lobbying activities is not deductible. Dues paid to the Rental Housing Alliance Oregon are not deductible as a charitable contribution but may be deductible as a business expense; however, the RHA Oregon estimates that 16.02% of the dues payment is not deductible as a business expense because of RHA Oregon’s lobbying activities on behalf of its members. The figure shown above represents the portion of your 2017 dues utilized for lobbying activities at both the state and local level. Please consult with your tax advisor regarding the proper treatment of your dues for income tax purposes.
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because a time limit has been set, and if there is no response by the end of the time period the individual with the disability may proceed as if the housing provider denied the request. The request, should not threaten the housing provider with the possibility of a formal complaint. Housing providers interested in information about reasonable accommodations or fair housing in general can call FHCO at 503-223-8197 or 1-800-424-3247. Why can a reasonable accommodation request be denied? Individuals with a disability have the right to determine which change or exception would best meet their needs. However, once a disabled individual establishes that he/she is disabled and the request is necessary because of his/her disability, a request may be denied for two reasons: 1) The change or exception would create an undue financial and administrative burden, 2) The change or exception would fundamentally alter the nature of the landlord’s business. The landlord cannot deny a request merely because it creates some financial expense or requires the
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landlord to do some extra paperwork. The expense or the administrative work must be undue. The same is true if the change requires the landlord to change the way they conduct their business. Most reasonable accommodation requests will require the landlord to change the way he/she conducts his/her business, however for the landlord to deny the request, the change must be fundamental such as requiring the landlord to wash the tenant’s laundry or requiring the landlord to walk the tenant’s service animal. What does a tenant do if the reasonable accommodation request is denied? If the request meets the above criteria and the housing provider denies or ignores the request, the individual requesting the reasonable accommodation can pursue enforcement action by filing an agency complaint with either the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or the Oregon State Bureau of Labor and Industry (BOLI), or you may file a lawsuit. For an appropriate referral, please call the Fair Housing Council of Oregon at 503-223-8197 or 1-800-424-3247.
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1031 EXCHANGES / REITS TENANCY IN COMMON Beutler Exchange Group, LLC P. 503-748-1031, P. 844-414-1031 Email: toija@beutlerexchangegroup.com www.BeutlerExchangeGroup.com
National Tenant Network Marcia Gohman P. 503-635-1118, F. 503-635-9392 P.O. Box 21027, Keizer 97303 www.ntnonline.com
Peregrine Private CapitalCorp P. 503-241-4949 5000 Meadows Rd. #230, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Email: rs@peregrineprivatecapital.com
RHA Oregon P. 503-254-4723, F. 503-254-4821 Fast, affordable tenant screening www.rhaoregon.org Email: info@rhaoregon.org
ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING Balancing Point, Inc., Sandy Buhite-Landis P. 503-659-8803 C. 503-504-9466 8189 SE Clackamas Rd., Milwaukie 97267 Email: info@balancingpt.com
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 Email: office@halsconstruction.com
The Cobalt Group Accounting and Business Consulting 1100 NE 28th Ave., Ste 100, Portland, OR 97232 P. 503-239-8432 Email: info@thecobaltgrp.com
ASSOCIATIONS Metro Area Smoke Free Housing Project P. 503-718-6145 www.smokefreeoregon.com
Portland Tax Co. Full Service Tax and Accounting P. 503-258-0700 F. 503-256-1527 ADVERTISING / MARKETING From Here 2 There Helping solve business challenges to reach your goals. Ami Stevens, P.503-407-3663 Email: astevens@fromhere2there.com Rental Housing Journal P. 503-221-1260 News for Ppty Managers & Owners www.thelandlordtimes.com AIR DUCT CLEANING AdvantaClean Air Duct and Dryer Vent Cleaning P. 503-308-4688 www.advantaclean.com/vancouver-wa APPLICANT SCREENING Complete Screening Agency LLC Jacob Turner & Tiffany Webb P. 800-827-3130 www.complete-screen.com Email: info@complete-screen.com
ATTORNEYS Broer & Passannante, P.S. Mark G Passannante, P. 503-294-0910 1001 SW Fifth Ave, Ste. 1220, Portland, OR 97204 Warren Allen LLP Jeff Bennett. P. 503-255-8795 850 NE 122nd Ave. Portland, 97230 Protecting landlords’ rights in Oregon and Washington for over 25 years Scott A. McKeown, P.C. Scott McKeown, P. 503-224-1937 8700 SW 26th Ave Ste S. Portland, 97219 Email: scottmckeown@comcast.net 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
VISIT www.fhco.org FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF OREGON
Nancy Duong Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Clackamas 15140 SE 82nd Dr, Ste.240 | Clackamas, OR 97015 P. 503.656.5277 www.cfmfloors.com Dan Hunt Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Gresham 3108 NE 181ST Ave | Gresham, OR 97230 P. 503-328-7260 www.cfmfloors.com Dan Cunningham Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Hillsboro 4865 NW 235th Ave | Hillsboro, OR 97124 P. 503-716-4848 www.cfmfloors.com Steve Ballard Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Portland 915 SE Sandy Blvd | Portland, OR 97214 P. 503-963-7812 www.cfmfloors.com Trisha Earle Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Tigard 14160 SW 72nd Ave, Suite 110 | Tigard, OR 97224 P. 503-542-8921 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 CARPET CLEANING Americlean Inc., Since 1972 We are very good at what we do Frank Porter, P. 503-771-0554 Email: info@iloveamericlean.com www.iloveamericlean.com Certified Carpet Services CCB#184070 Mark Sandstrom P. 503-313-7963 Cleaning, restretching,repairs and flood service. Email: marksandstrom321@comcast.net O’Meara Carpet Cleaning P. 503-538-1983, 503-620-5005 Cleaning, Pet Odor
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CARPET SALES Certified Carpet Services CCB#184070 Mark Sandstrom P. 503-313-7963 Cleaning, restretching,repairs and flood service. Email: marksandstrom321@comcast.net
CONCRETE Hal’s Construction, Inc. CCB# 34434 Brian King, P. 503-656-4999 20666 S HWY 213, Oregon City, OR 97045 www.halsconstruction.com Email: office@halsconstruction.com
Contract Furnishings Mart - Vancouver Jennifer Evans P. 360-896-6150, Toll free: 800-267-6150 11013 NE 39th St., Vancouver, WA 98682 Email: jennifer.evans@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com
Metro Sidewalk Repair P. 503-875-7900 Concrete Water Proofing, Maintenance & repair and new structure installation
Contract Furnishings Mart - Portland Roger Harms P. 503-230-1250, Toll free: 800-275-6722 915 SE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 Email: 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 Email: rebecca.oneill@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Tigard Jim Plath P. 503-542-8900, Toll Free: 800-935-1250 14190 SW 72nd Ave. #110, Tigard, OR 97224 Email: 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 Email: 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 Email: nicole.dehaan@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Gresham Ross Williams P. 503-328-7260, Toll Free: 877-824-4236 3108 NE 181st Ave., Gresham, OR 97230 Email: ross.williams@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com The Floor Store Joe Billarreal, P.503-408-6488 5628 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR 97206 Email: joe@floorstoreportland.com COIN-OP LAUNDRY Wash Laundry Coin/Credit/Debit Laundry Equipment & Service Ed Coon P. 971-808-7828 ecoon@washlaundry.com Email: www.washlaundry.com COLLECTION AGENCIES Anderson & Associates Credit Services, LLC P. 503-293-5400, F. 503-813-2159 P.O. Box 230286, Portland, 97281 Email: andersoncollectionagency@gmail.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 Email: office@kaadyappliance.com DOORS Goose Hollow Window Co Inc. CCB# 53631 Mary D. Mann, P. 503-620-0898 Email: marymann@goosehwc.com 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 Email: info@oregonductless.com www.oregonductless.com ELECTRIC On Electric P. 503-288-2211 14865 SW 74th Ave., #170 Tigard, OR 97224
IRC Property Management 50% discount for new property management clients P. 503-999-0477 Email: info@ricenterprises 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 Email: steve.mozinski@chase.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 Email: charlene.quaresma@nm.com Vince Kingston Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #291740 Eagle Home Mortgage P. 971-221-8525 direct Email: vince@vincekingston.com
Rental Housing Maint Service CCB# 163427 Gary Indra, P. 503-678-2136 Fully Licensed to do it all Email: garyindra@rentalrepairs.com
FIRE / WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION AdvantaClean Serving the Portland/Vancouver metro area P. 503-308-4688 www.advantaclean.com/vancouver-wa
Squires Electric Joe Squires, P. 503-252-1609 657 SE Yamhill St., Portland, OR 97214 www.SquiresElectric.com
Kennedy Restoration Restoring Lives...Rebuilding Properties Since 1950 P. 503-234-0509 PDX, OR, 360-693-5288 VAN, WA www.kennedyres.com
EMERGENCY WATER DAMAGE WaterBear Cleaning & Restoration Water Removal, Dryout Mold/Sewage clean up P. 503-554-0417
Servpro NW Portland Serving the entire state of Oregon P. 503-283-3658 F. 503-444-7130 www.servpronwportland.com
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 ESTATE PLANNING Northwestern Mutual Financial & Retirement Planning Charlene Quaresma, P. 503-421-5058 www.charlenequaresma.nm.com Email: 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
FIRE SAFETY Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Eric T. McMullen, P. 503-612-7000 7401 SW Washo Ct. Ste 101, Tualatin, OR 97062 Email: eric.mcmullen@tvfr.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 Email: jennifer.evans@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Portland Roger Harms P. 503-230-1250, Toll free: 800-275-6722 915 SE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 Email: roger.harms@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com
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Contract Furnishings Mart - Hillsboro Rebecca O’Neill P. 503-716-4848, Toll Free: 866-498-9850 4865 NW 235th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124 Email: rebecca.oneill@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Tigard Jim Plath P. 503-542-8900, Toll Free: 800-935-1250 14190 SW 72nd Ave. #110, Tigard, OR 97224 Email: 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 Email: 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 Email: nicole.dehaan@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com Contract Furnishings Mart - Gresham Ross Williams P. 503-328-7260, Toll Free: 877-824-4236 3108 NE 181st Ave., Gresham, OR 97230 Email: ross.williams@cfmfloors.com www.cfmfloors.com J & B Hardwood Floors, Inc Jim Cripps, P. 503-519-4920 Email: 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 Email: joe@floorstoreportland.com FORMS RHA Oregon Attorney drawn, Up-to-date Rental Forms P. 503-254-4723 F. 503-254-4821 www.rhaoregon.org GENERAL CONTRACTORS Clear Water Construction Services - CCB# 194703 Both Residential & Commercial Service P. 503-974-6654, F. 503-217-0308 Email: daleh@cwcsnw.com Web Site: www.cwcsnw.com Servpro NW Portland Serving the entire state of Oregon P. 503-283-3658 F. 503-444-7130 www.servpronwportland.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 Chuck Hodges, P. 503-222-3800 9320 SW Barbur Blvd. Ste 300, Portland, OR 97219 Email: main@bluestonehockley.com
Certified Services CCB# 184070 Full service repairs and Maintenance Mark Sandstrom, P. 503-313-7963 Email: mpsandstrom@comcast.net Clear Water Construction Services 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 Email: joejunkaway@gmail.com HEATING & COOLING Midway Heating Co. CCB# 24044 P. 503-252-4003 12625 SE Sherman St., Portland, OR 97233 Oregon Ductless, Inc. CCB#204219 Aaron McNally, P. 503-410-1309 Sales and installation of ductless heat pumps Serving all Portland Metro areas Email: info@oregonductless.com www.oregonductless.com Pyramid Heating & Cooling CCB#59382 P. 503-786-9522 Serving the Portland Metro area Email: info@pyramidheating.com Willamette HVAC - CCB#56951 P. 503-259-3200 www.willamettehvac.com Residential, Commercial and oil Service HEATING OIL TANK Soil Solutions Environmental Services Tank Locating, Sampling, Decommissioning and DEQ Certified Clean-ups P. 503-234-2118 Email: info@soilsolutions-environmental.com www.soilsolutions-environmental.com
American Family Insurance Auto/Home/ Life/ Commerical Larry Thompson Agency 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 Email: charlene.quaresma@nm.com 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 Email: 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 Email: wvandoorninck@epbb.com INVESTMENT SERVICES Peregrine Private Capital Corp P. 503-241-4949 5000 Meadows Rd., #230, Lake Oswego, OR 97070 Email: rs@peregrineprivatecapital.com RareBird Investor Network Education & networking for Ptld real estate investors P. 503-451-0545 rarebirdinvestors.com LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Layna’s Cleaning Services Mow, trim, haul, install P. 503-545-0130 Free bids! Habla Español, Insured
HOUSING AUTHORITIES Housing Authority of Portland Jill Smith, P. 503-802-8565 135 SW Ash St., Portland, OR 97204
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
INSULATION Goose Hollow Window Co inc CCB#53631 Mary D. Mann, P. 503-620-0898 Energy Trust Trade Ally www.goosehwc.com Email: marymann@goosehwc.com
MOLD AdvantaClean CCB#210974 Free Inspections, Testing, and Remediation Larry Wetzel P. 503-308-4688 www.advantaclean.com/vancouver-wa
INSURANCE AAA Oregon Insurance Agency Home-Auto-Comerical-Life Antoinette (Toni) Bradfield P. 503-219-6260 600 SW Market St., Portland, OR 97201 Email: toni.bradfield@aaaoregon.com
Good Affordable Roofing Services LLC CCB # 208939 For all things mold we do it Good & Affordable P. 971-312-7767 Email: goodaffordableroofingservices@gmail.com www.goodaffordableroofingservice.com Real Estate Mold Solutions Lynne Whitney, P. 503-232-6653 Free inspections, Testing and Remediation www.realestatemoldsolutions.com
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MOVERS-HOUSE Emmert Development Co Terry Emmert, P. 503-655-9933 11811 SE Hwy 212, Clackamas, OR 97015 PAINT / PAINTING Rental Housing Maint. Svcs. CCB# 163427 Gary Indra, P. 503-678-2136 Prof. Interior & Exterior painting Email: 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 Mgmt 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 Email: nwpestcontrol@aol.com Orkin Pest Control Dan Wolcott, Account Manager & Inspector P. 503-384-8384 Email: dwolcott@orkin.com PLUMBING / DRAIN CLEANING Apollo Drain P. 503-822-6805 www.apollo-drain.com facebook.com/apollodrain 24 hour emergency service We gladly quote prices over the phone MJ’s Plumbing CCB#36338 Michael LeFever, P. 503-261-9155 1045 NE 79th, Portland, OR 97213 ProDrain & Rooter Svcs Inc West 503-533-0430 East 503-239-3750 Drain Cleaning/Plumbing www.prodrainpdx.com Rental Housing Maint. Svcs CCB# 163427 Gary Indra, P. 503-678-2136 Fully Licensed to do it all Email: garyindra@rentalrepairs.com Soil Solutions Environmental Services Sewer inspection and repair P. 503-234-2118 Email: info@soilsolutionsenvironmental.com www.soilsolutionsenvironmental.com PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS Inkberry Print & Promotional Logo’d Promotional Products, Signs & More Pamela Maio, P. 503-706-7711 Email: inkberryprinting@comcast.net www.inkberryprinting.com
PROPERTY MANAGERS Acorn Property Management, LLC - PDX Katie Poole-Hussa, Property Manager Office: 971-352-6760 Cell: 541-968-1703 www.acornpm.net Action Management Wendi Samperi P. 503-710-0732 Alpine Property Mgmt & Maintenance Tiffany Laviolette, P. 503-641-4620 4800 SW Griffith Dr., #209, Beaverton, OR 97005 www.alpinepdx.com Bluestone & Hockley Real Estate Service Cliff Hockley, P. 503-222-3800 9320 SW Barbur Blvd. Ste 300, Portland, OR 97219 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 Email: tressa@foxmanagementinc.com Gateway Property Mgmt P. 503-303-8545 www.gatewaypdx.com Property Management Done Right IRC Property Management Full Service & Hands-On Management Residential & Commercial P. 503-999-0477 / Email: info@ircenterprises.com Micro Property Mgmt. We focus on the small details P. 503-473-3742 Email: jeannie@micropropertymgmt.com MLK Property Management & Support Services LLC Management & Consulting Oregon License #200308196 Affordable & Conventional Compliance, Consulting, Staffing & Training Services P. 503-760-0088 2410 SE 121st, Suite 102, Portland, OR 97216 PropM, Inc Michelle Wrege, P. 888-780-2938 Finding Home Owners Qualified Tenants www.propmhomes.com RareBird Property Management P. 503-926-6214 Email: info@rarebirdproperties.com www. rarebirdproperties.com Tangent Property Management, Inc. Ann-Marie Lundberg P. 503-594-2101 www.tangentpm.com The Cobalt Group Accounting and Business Consulting 1100 NE 28th Ave., Ste 100, Portland, OR 97232 P. 503-239-8432 Email: info@thecobaltgrp.com The Garcia Group Ron Garcia, P. 503-595-4747 5331 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 361, Portland, OR 97239 www.garciagrp.com
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 Email: info@soilsolutions-environmental.com www.soilsolutions-environmental.com REAL ESTATE SALES Bluestone & Hockley Real Estate Service Cliff Hockley, P. 503-222-3800 9320 SW Barbur Blvd. Ste. 300, Portland, OR 97219 Denise L. Goding Keller Williams realty P. 503-336-6378 C. 503-799-2970 www.denisegoding.com Elizabeth Carpenter, CRIS LizC Real Estate Investments, LLC C. 503-314-6498, F. 503-882-8680 Email: liz@lizcrei.com Engel & V ölkers - Portland - Lake Oswego Chris Cataldo P. 503-449-9502 Residential & Commercial Real Estate www.OregonInvestmentInRealEstate.com Norm Rice, Realtor First Class Properties www.1stCP.com Howard Greenfield, P. 503-936-6723 Principal Broker, Specializing in multi-family properties at Living Room Realty Email: HowardTheRealtor@gmail.com IRC Real Estate Specializing in Investment Property P. 503-999-0477 Email: info@ircenterprises.com Liz Dauw, LizC Real Estate Investments, LLC P. 503-880-5561 Specializing in 1-4 Units, Oregon & Washington Email: liz@lizdrealtor.com Blog: www.facebook.com/LizdRealEstate HFO Investment Real Estate Greg Frick, P. 503-241-5541 2424 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97214 www.hfore.com RareBird Real Estate P. 503-451-0545 Email: info@rarebirdrealestate.com www.rarebirdrealestate.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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RESTORATION / RECONSTRUCTION Clear Water Construction Services CCB#194703 Turnovers, Rehabs & Everything Else P. 503-974-6654 ~ F. 503-217-0308 Email: 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 Email: Garyindra@rentalrepairs.com www.roofpdx.com Servpro NW Portland Serving the entire state of Oregon P. 503-283-3658 F. 503-444-7130 www.servpronwportland.com ROOFING Good Affordable Roofing Services LLC CCB # 208939 For all things roofs we do it Good & Affordable P. 971-312-7767 Email: goodaffordableroofingservices@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 Email: sealcoatspecialties@hotmail.com SEWER Soil Solutions Environmental Services Sewer inspection and repair P. 503-234-2118 Email: 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 Email: sealcoatspecialties@hotmail.com WATERPROOFING / CONCRETE REPAIR D&R Waterproofing, Inc. Ray Elkins, P. 503-353-1650 8890 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie, OR 97222 www.drmasonry.com
RHA values our Affiliates, the goods and services provided to our membership, their participation in our Association and their continued support. RHA does not, however, warrant or guarantee the quality of goods and/or services provided by Affiliates.
WINDOWS / STORM WINDOWS Goose Hollow Window Co Inc CCB# 53631 Mary D. Mann, P. 503-620-0898 Energy Trust Trade Ally Email: marymann@goosehwc.com www.goosehwc.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 Email: halspave@easystreet.net
EMBERSHIP AND ENTOR MEETING
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Even numbered months: 4th Thursday at 6pm Odd numbered months: 3rd Saturday at 11am Open to the public Mentoring for new and established members Learn more about RHA Oregon and what membership benefits are offered • Refreshments provided
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