August 2018
A monthly newsletter published by the Rental Housing Alliance Oregon
rha est. 1927
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In this issue: Annual Picnic …
page 3 & 13
RHA Mark Your Calendar … ………… page 5 Summer Maintenance page 6 Risk Management …… page 7 Documentation……… page 9 Food Drive … ……… page 10 Landlording 101… …… page 12 Maintenance Men …… page 15 Picnic Sponsors … … page 16 Vendor Guide………… page 18
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Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Bring the family and come join RHA Oregon for a fun afternoon at Oaks Amusement Park at our Annual Picnic. Enjoy BINGO, rides, roller skating, dinner, and visit our vendors at the vendor fair.
Annual Picnic | page 3
A big thank you to all of our sponsors who help keep the cost for this event low for our members. See page 16 for a list of this year’s early sponsors.
Risk Management for Owners of
When: Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 2:00pm
Matches and Lighter Safety | page 11
Location: Oaks Amusement Park Picnic Area 1 7805 SE Oaks Park Way Portland, OR 97202
Annual Picnic | page 13
Price: FREE for kids 12 and under $5.00 per person over the age of 12 $11.00 per deluxe ride bracelet
Thank you picnic sponsors | page 16
President’s Message | page 4 RHA Mark Your Calendar | page 5 Getting Ready for Summer Maintenance | page 6 Investment Real Estate | page 7 Stick to the Facts in Documentation at Your Property | page 9 Landlording 101 | page 12 Annual Vendor Fair | page 14 Dear Maintenance Men | page 15 Volunteer Opportunities | page 17 The Vendor Guide | page 18
Register: MUST register ahead of time to attend Menu:
Fried chicken
BBQ’d hot dogs
Garden salad
Macaroni salad
Potato salad
Chips
Watermelon
Cookies
Pie and so much more! www.rhaoregon.org
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. RENTAL ALLIANCE UPDATE AUGUST 2018
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President’s Message As we sit on our sun-soaked patios in August we have time to reflect and (re)consider things in our past. You might notice that daydreaming is one of my favorite pastimes. I am musing today about those days as a landlord when we could charge any rent we wanted without facing relocation RHA Oregon President Ron Garcia fees. The times when we could terminate a rental agreement for our own reasons, without the liability of retaliation. That era when we could screen a tenant thoroughly and not be obligated to take the first application. Or how about that quaint notion of using the security deposit to compensate for actual damages? Back when we (not the government) decided how we should manage our own rental properties. As I begin to yawn and nod, I suddenly jolt into remembering how hard it was sometimes to get a place rented! I recall how back then, my policy was to keep my rents and terms as favorable as I could for my tenants for fear of having vacancies, because they were not easy to fill. I reflect on how I would actually coddle my tenants (I used to go over and change Thelma’s lightbulbs!) In those days my goal was to keep my tenants for as long as possible and I got to know a lot of them pretty well.
The government’s goal for me claims to want to achieve the same results I had before, even though legislation now requires me to change my behavior and policies. Lawmakers claim that limiting annual rent increases to 9.9% in Portland (or pay $4,000 +/- in relocation fees) has the “benevolent” affect of keeping tenants’ rents low. They believe that eliminating “No Cause” termination and not even requiring tenants to vacate at the end of a lease creates stability. The notion of forcing bad tenants to move has vaporized, unless I can prove it in court. By claiming that criminal records create artificial barriers to “rent-burdened” households, the City of Portland is now paying to have criminals’ records expunged so they no longer show up on my background checks. Now they are in official discussions to both limit the amount of security deposit I can charge, and to regulate the manner in which I may use it when tenants vacate. Where does the safety fall on their agenda, I wonder? The fallout and the biggest difference between the old days and now is that today, my relationship with my tenants has strained under new regulations. I can’t risk getting too close for fear of a Fair Housing or retaliation claim. Frankly, I resent that I cannot control my rents, and because of that I find myself determined to get them as high as I can. I have lost control of my own property. I want the right to reclaim my rental from tenants I no longer (continued on page 10) RENTAL ALLIANCE UPDATE AUGUST 2018
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 Elizabeth Carpenter, PH. (503)314-6498 Tamara Collins, PH. (503)932-9388 Jerad Goughnour, PH. (503)303-8545 Jim Herman, PH. (503)645-8287 Charles Kovas, PH. (503)255-8795 Katie Poole-Hussa, PH. (971)352-6760 Mihyun Pratt, PH. (503)969-5412 Ken Schriver, PH. (503)410-1782 Ami Stevens, PH. (503)407-3663
My how things have changed.
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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
TIME
INFORMATION
8/8
Annual Picnic
Oaks Park Picnic Area #1
2:00pm
SEE pages 3 & 13
9/12
Board Meeting
RHA Conference Annex
5:30pm
9/19
Dinner Meeting
TBA
6:00pm
9/22
New Member Mentor Meeting
RHA Conference Annex
11:00am
SEE September 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
8/7
Screening Class
RHA Conference Annex
11:00am
8/9
Screening Class
Webex
11:00am
8/21
Screening Class
Webex
7:00pm
8/30
Screening Class
Webex
7:00pm
9/13
Insurance Class
RHA Conference Annex
6:30pm
9/18
Screening Class
Webex
7:oopm
9/20
Screening Class
Webex
11:00am
9/20
Fair Housing Class
RHA Conference Annex
11:30am
Taught by Christian Bryant of IRC Property management
9/25
Termination Notices Class
Standard TV & Appliance
6:30pm
Taught by Sam Johnson of Landlord Solutions
Taught by John Sage of Stegmann Agency
Class Registration/Cancellation Policy:
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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Getting Ready for Summer Maintenance by Reprinted with permission of the Apartment Owners Association of California, Inc.
This time of year can be fun and exciting; it can also be hectic and stressful. In an effort to make summer more exciting and take more off of your plate, here are some time and money-saving tips to do this summer.
Dealing With The Heat
With soaring temperatures, many landlords are dealing not only with keeping air conditioning in the unit running, but also stopping pests and heat from entering. Landlords need to understand how to properly cool as well as seal the entrances to the property. First thing you should do is change the air filters often and when needed. It’s important to have clear communication about this with your tenants, as well as show them how to change filters so they can do it themselves. When conducting inspections, check the ducts and provide service to them as necessary. Some landlords and tenants prefer to have the AC or cooling unit off while not at home or on vacation, but this ends up costing both parties more money. If the property is maintained at a constant temperature, it can end up creating a happy tenant and save you a little money. Also on the inspection, (we recommend doing quarterly or seasonal inspections, about four times a year), make sure to check the doors and windows. Ensure that there are no gaps where pests and drafts could enter. If you need to secure an exterior gap, door or window, you can use caulk, weather stripping and padding.
Exterior Maintenance
One of the best opportunities summer provides is the ability to work on things that are inaccessible during other seasons. During this optimal time of the year, landlords need to ask themselves two questions- what needs to be fixed and what do I want to upgrade? Things that immediately need to be fixed are roof leaks, rain gutter build up, unsafe structures and fixes that would be required to sell the property. Once you identify these things, the only step left is to ask yourself how you want to fix it. Do it yourself? Hire someone?
Upgrades
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YOUR property; it will keep the tenant happy and you are increasing the value of your investment. Often, landlords will overlook upgrades for whatever reason and pass up the potential to make more money. In the summer, look into re-doing the stucco or buying some blinds. Your tenants will stay longer and it will make it easy to rent in the future. Create a list of property tasks that could be done. Organize them by importance and figure out which ones are necessary and finally how many of those things you can afford. Landlords who do this and take advantage of these opportunities not only have a better looking property, but a better bottom line as well.
Landscaping
The yard and garden is often regarded as real estate’s biggest selling point. When evaluating whether or not to rent a house, studies show that renters will look first to the landscape/exterior of the house, then to the kitchen and then to the bathrooms. And like too many landlords know, once a lawn or garden dies, it can take years to get it back to what it was. For effectively maintaining your landscape, use the following tips: • Establish and communicate clear rules on who is responsible for what • Hold individuals strictly accountable for their landscape responsibilies • Make sure general maintenance (lawn cut, weeds pulled, etc.) is done once a week • Clearly define when the lawn is supposed to be watered • Water the lawn at night to avoid losing water to evaporation • Fertilize the lawn regularly • Trim and keep up with trees, bushes and flowers • Plant flowers and other plants and allow your tenants to do the same • Spray weed killer on weeds in the garden, cement and the road • Ensure walkways and driveways are clear of garbage, dirt and hazards • Don’t be afraid to hire a lawn care professional if you need one The most important thing a landlord can do is have regular inspections. By doing this you can stay informed about the property’s condition and know what exactly need to be done. www.rhaoregon.org
Risk Management for Owners of Investment Real Estate by Cliff Hockley, President Bluestone and Hockley Real Estate Services
George is a successful real estate investor with over 400 apartment units and four commercial buildings (totaling approximately 100,000 sq. ft.). He is very proud of his investment portfolio, but he has a problem. George is frequently in court, fending off one law suit after another. If it is not a trip and fall, then he is fighting a habitability issue or a discrimination allegation. In addition, the city is continuously inspecting his properties and issuing citations. All of these issues are a serious drain on his time and cash flow.
Developing a Risk Management Strategy
George finally decided to meet with his attorney, Leah. He complained to her that he needed help dealing with these issues. She suggested the implementation of a risk management strategy, telling George, “You need to put policies in place that your employees can follow to avoid these issues. You and your employees need to be trained. They need to take classes on local, state and federal habitability standards and /tenant laws. They also need to understand how to take care of your property, because being a slumlord only opens you up to more claims.” George countered, “The tenants destroy everything. If I give them a new unit, they just destroy it and I will need to rebuild it from scratch. It’s better if I just give them the unit the way the last tenant returned it to me.” Leah, responded, “If you treat the tenants with respect, screen well, set high standards, inspect regularly and complete maintenance quickly, you will have a better chance of getting your property back in good condition and significantly reduce your risk of litigation from a dissatisfied tenant.” She continued “organizations like Rental Housing Northwest, Rental Housing Alliance Oregon, Oregon Rental Housing Association, and Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), for commercial properties, all help investment property owners understand changes in the market place and develop training and risk management classes.”
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was critical. Tenants need to have the money to pay their rent. At minimum, tenants should earn three times the rent in order not to be too financially stressed. The U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines ‘cost-burdened’ families as those who pay more than 30% of their income for housing and may have difficulty affording necessities such as food, clothing, transportation and medical care. When tenants pay more than 50% of their income toward housing they are considered ‘severely rent burdened’ and are at the extreme edge of economic survivability. History has shown that economically stressed tenants struggle to keep rental units in good condition. Therefore, it is important to screen tenants carefully and obtain previous owner references.
Rule setting
Leah continued, “Rule setting is important. Using a thorough rental agreement with clear rules makes it easier for both the owner and the tenant to be accountable. Being a “nice guy” Owner does not pay off for either the tenants or the Owner. Shaking hands on the rental agreement leaves too much ambiguity. Rental rates, deposits, clearly specified move in and move out dates, maintenance, habitability and rulesetting are critical for a successful rental agreement. Use a rental housing association form for your state and augment it by having an attorney experienced in Owner Tenant issues review and modify the rules section. Don’t just print out a form you found online to save money. Pay for one and have it reviewed by an attorney. You can be a “nice” owner but be sure to implement rules and policies that protect the tenant, the owner and the property.”
Site and property inspections
Don’t forget, you get what you inspect, not what you expect. Leah reminded George that his property managers need to regularly inspect the exteriors of properties, including laundry rooms, trash enclosures and car ports, as well as the inside of the apartment units. Properties need to be monitored and pet waste needs to be picked up regularly. Leah explained her “Oasis” theory. “I have an owner who has a property in a dangerous part of town. Shootings, drug dealing, and burglary occur frequently around the property. This owner fights back with constant care and attention.
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Nicely landscaped grounds, well maintained buildings, regular inspections and thorough tenant screening have kept poor quality tenants out and created a relatively safe haven for the tenants that live there. It’s an oasis in the desert and the existing tenants want to keep it that way. His commitment to the property is reflected by the high tenant retention and lowered crime rate. One rule that helps this and all of his properties, is that weapons are not tolerated onsite.”
Accounting
Leah also explained, “Keep track of your rents and make sure your money does not get lost. In other words, have strict cash management procedures and audit your on–site managers. (Set a policy of not accepting cash for rent). Good rent collection policies and rigorous employment screening for bookkeepers and on-site managers is important. Additionally, consider redundancy and double checking to make sure rents get collected and posted correctly. It’s all part of limiting risk.”
Insurance
“At the same time you are training yourself and your staff, consider your insurance coverage. Take the time to meet with more than one insurance agent to really understand coverage options - it is very complicated. Possible Insurance coverage options include Liability insurance Business Owners policy Errors and omissions insurance Employee liability insurance Tenant discrimination insurance Flood insurance Earthquake insurance You may not be able to afford all of these coverages. However, having good procedures in place can limit risk exposure.
Protecting properties individually is often the best way to protect a portfolio in the event of a lawsuit. For example, if Fair Oaks Apartments LLC is sued and the LLC only ‘owns’ Fair Oaks Apartments, it often prevents other assets from becoming entangled in the lawsuit. If you package two or three or more properties into an LLC they can all get linked in a lawsuit. If you only have one property in an LLC, then only that property can be sued. In other words, when you get sued at Fair Oaks Apartments (aka Fair Oaks Apartments LLC) they can only sue that property and not any of the other properties in your portfolio. Reading the following citation might help clarify. https://markjkohler.com/are-single-member-llcsworth-it/
Summary
George thanked Leah for all of her advice and sat down to think. He was overwhelmed with all this information. He had so much to do. So many policies to write and implement. Maybe it would be better if he hired a property manager who had these systems in place? But first, he had to get organized and Leah was kind enough to send a summary letter, so he could start the process. Risk management is an important part of being a successful real estate investor. All owners need to set policies and procedures for themselves and their team. Policies and procedures need to be reviewed and updated every year, as laws change and as the portfolio changes. Developing and implementing a risk management policy will help shrink risk exposure and contribute to success as an investor.
Legal Entities
Leah told George, “It may pay to place your assets into separate legal entities, such as a Limited Liability Company or a Subchapter S Corporation. If structured correctly, personal assets may be protected by the corporate veil. Entities may be established for individual properties or investments may be grouped together.”
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Stick to the Facts in Documentation at Your Property by Ellen Clark
When dealing with accusations of discrimination, documentation at your property is key. The Grace Hill training tip of the week focuses on documentation and what you need to know. Documentation is extremely important when dealing with accusations of discrimination. Should you or your community ever be accused of discrimination, you must be able to defend your decisions, policies, and practices, as well as demonstrate that all persons were treated equally regardless of membership in one of the protected classes. Accordingly, your documentation should offer a full accounting of facts, including events and actions that were taken, all people involved, and specific dates and times. As you document, it is important to be mindful of what you write. Even a well-intentioned note you jotted down to jog your memory or that you thought might help you provide more personalized customer service could be problematic. Remember, discrimination doesn’t have to be intentional for it to be illegal. When filling out any type of documentation used at your property: • Do not include physical descriptions of customers, such as straight hair, or dark skin. • Do not include references to things that may be related to national origins, such as strong accent. • Do not include references to things that may be related to a resident’s disability, such as uses a wheelchair or
doesn’t hear very well. • Do not include descriptions of family, such as small children, or twin daughters, or new baby. If you find yourself writing something that would identify your customer as a member of a protected class, think again. The seven classes currently protected by the federal Fair Housing Act are race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability status, and familial status. Some states, cities, and municipalities have expanded fair housing protection to include additional protected classes such as sexual orientation, ancestry, marital status, age, source of income, or military status. While it’s important to know if there are additional protected classes in your area, it should not change your policies and practices. All people should be treated fairly and equally. A good rule of thumb for documentation is “just the facts.” Avoid documenting any opinion or observation that is not a fact of the situation at hand. Omit unnecessary references and notes, and just stick to the facts. Permission to reprint from the Rental Housing Journal Metro
Interested in knowing what is going on with Rental Housing Alliance Oregon? You are invited to attend our monthly board meetings. Please come and see what is happening! 2nd Wednesday of every month at 5:30pm. Call RHA at (503) 254-4723 to let us know you will be there
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President’s Message CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
want, without having to pay for a lawyer to defend myself. I have more anxiety about being a landlord today than most anything else (at least financially). Over the years, providing housing used to give me a good feeling about investing in rental properties, even when the housing market fell. “It’s cyclical” was what we said back then. Today the market has heated up, and that cycle seems to have morphed into a target, while landlords have become its bullseye.
the past is not healthy and daydreaming may not be the best way to meaningfully engage in life, but it does allow a chance to muse. I would like to encourage everyone to continue to express your thoughts and concerns to the city commissioners and continue to let it be known that the ordinance in and of itself is not going to help provide affordable housing as the commissioners claimed it would. In the meantime, I hope you’re having a safe and prosperous summer.
Renter advocates claim that the market favors landlords and everyone deserves decent, safe housing. I say the Sincerely, laws favor tenants and I want to provide decent, safe Ron Garcia housing, but it’s not so easy anymore. I know living in President, RHA Oregon
The RHA Oregon office is now accepting donations of non-perishable food for
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Monthly Fire Safety Tip Safety Tip Monthly For Multi-Family Housing
Matches and Lighter Safety Kids and fire can be a tragic combination. It is important to never underestimate your child’s curiosity about fire, nor his/her ability to strike a match or use a lighter. Store matches and lighters out of reach and sight, preferably in a locked cabinet. Even “child-resistant” lighters are not childproof, and should be stored properly. Novelty lighters are toy-like lighters that are easily mistaken for toys. In Oregon, the law now bans the manufacturing, buying, or selling of these toy-like lighters. Discuss with your child that matches and lighters are tools that should not be played with. If your kids are showing signs of curiosity with fire, it is important to take the steps to stop this dangerous behavior. If you would like more information, would like to schedule an appointment with an intervention specialist,or would like to share information concerning a youth misusing fire, contact Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue's Youth Fire Intervention Program at 503-259-1408. The Youth Fire Intervention Program offers free screenings, educational interventions, and referrals for additional assistance to any family that has a child who, in the past or currently, has fire-setting behaviors.
For more fire safety tips, visit www.tvfr.com
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue 503.649.8577
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LANDLORDING 101 All Day Class Saturday October 20, 2018 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 October 15, 2018 to receive an early registration discount of $20 AT: Celebrate Conference Center 15555 SW Bangy Rd., Lake Oswego, OR 97035 ~ 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 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.
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Save the date for the 6TH ANNUAL RHA OREGON VENDOR FAIR August 8, 2018 4:30pm-6:30pm Oaks Park-Area 1 Come visit with Apollo Drain & Rooter Services, Stegmann Agency, Beutler Exchange Group LLC, Landlord Solutions and more!
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Dear Maintenance Men by Jerry L’Ecuyer & Frank Alvarez
Dear Maintenance Men: I have a 100 gallon 79,000 BTU Water heater which is about 5 years old. The heater has trouble maintaining a normal operating temperatures and the flame is yellow. I would hate to buy another heater, what do you think is wrong? Greg Dear Greg: I think you have a couple of things at work here. First let’s address the yellow flame as that might solve the entire issue. A yellow flame indicates that the burner is not getting enough air. That means there might be an obstruction from dust or cobwebs in the burner assemble. Follow the gas line into the burner assembly and note where the air comes into the burner. If there is no obstruction at the air duct, remove the gas line from the burner and inspect the gas orifice. It is not unusual to find lint or cobwebs clogging the orifice or the gas line. (Gas line between the thermostat and the burner.) With a brush clean the burner ring. The cleaning should solve the yellow flame issue and greatly improve the efficiency of the burner. A second item to address while maintenance is being done to the water heater is to clean out the water tank. Most 100 gallon water heaters come with a clean out port on the side of the tank. This port is for cleaning out accumulated calcium and debris from inside the tank. Depending on the hardness of the water being fed to the heater, it is not unusual to remove one or more buckets of debris. The thick deposits on the bottom of the tank greatly impact the ability of the burner to heat the water. The clean out of the tank should be done once a year. This service will greatly lengthen the life of the water heater if done on a regular basis. Dear Maintenance Men: Pigeons are driving me crazy! I have tried everything to get rid of the pigeons that have taken over eaves and patios at my complex. I have used fake owls, high pitch sound devices, goop to give the pigeons sticky feet and spikes everywhere. They just laugh at the spikes and walk and nest over them. Any advice will be welcome! Jennifer Dear Jennifer: Although your situation is beyond this; the first line of defense is not letting pigeons get a foot hold at your property in the first place. Talk to your residents and make sure no one is feeding the pigeons! It sounds like you have tried most of the common antidotes for getting rid of established unwanted pigeon flocks. Getting rid of pigeons is a war of wills. If you give up, they will return. www.rhaoregon.org
The key is to make them as uncomfortable as possible and not stopping until they are gone. First thing to do is clean the area with bleach to remove any pigeon nesting smells and spraying any stubborn pigeons with a water hose over and over. If the area lends itself to be closed off, put up netting to keep the birds from entering the area. If the spikes are broken, replace with stronger ones. Check at your local farm supply or the internet for stronger better quality spike strips. The area must be monitored constantly until the birds have found a new nesting area away from your building and remember, this is a daily battle if the campaign is to be successful. Dear Maintenance Men: Do you have a recommendation for exterior lighting that will make the property stand out from its neighbors? Jorden Dear Jorden: We are big fans of LED lighting and have used 120 volt half inch LED rope light to great advantage. Install the rope light under the eaves and out of the way. From the ground the light appeared to emanate out from the eaves and down the walls. The light is indirect and made for a very interesting look. The side benefit of the rope light was not only did it look great; it shed light in all the dark corners around the building. LED rope light is more expensive than the incandescent rope light, however, it is economical in the long run, it has a long service life and the rope does not get hot or even warm to the touch. (Although less expensive, we do not recommend incandescent rope light.) LED Rope light comes in 150 foot rolls and with the proper rectifier in place, up to 1200 feet can be used from one electrical source. The light comes in cool white, natural white and warm white along with a variety of colors. The rope light can be installed onto a plastic track to help keep it straight and to eliminate any drooping of the rope. Remember to pre-drill the track before installation. LED rope light is perfect for under stairs, balconies and anywhere you need soft indirect light. Keep in mind, it does not throw light very far and will not light up a courtyard, it is mainly for aesthetics and it will make your building stand out! 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
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A Special THANK YOU! To RHA Oregon’s 2018 early Annual Picnic sponsors
Gold Sponsorship Broer & Passannante P.S. Warren Allen Beutler Exchange Group, LLC Willamette HVAC LLC
Silver Sponsorship The Garcia Group Balancing Point Inc. Stegmann Agency - Farmers Insurance John’s Waterproofing Liz C Real Estate Bluestone & Hockley AdvantaClean Environmental Fox Management, Inc. Servpro NW Portland Squires Electric
Bronze Sponsorship Gateway Property Management Real Estate Mold Solutions Oregon Tree Care O’Meara Carpet Cleaning National Tenant Network 16
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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) 9568371 Frankie@BuffaloMaintenance.com For more info please go to: www.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.
VISIT www.fhco.org FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF OREGON
RENTAL HOUSING ALLIANCE OREGON SUPPORTS FAIR HOUSING
RHA Oregon LIST OF COMMITTEES Building
Chair: Phil Owen PH: 503-244-7986
RHA Oregon LOBBYIST 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
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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 CapitalCorp P. 503-241-4949 5000 Meadows Rd. #230, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 rs@PeregrinePrivateCapital.com
National Tenant Network Marcia Gohman P. 503-635-1118, F. 503-635-9392 P.O. Box 21027, Keizer, OR 97303 www.NTNonline.com
ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING Balancing Point, Inc. Sandy Buhite-Landis P. 503-659-8803 C. 503-504-9466 8189 SE Clackamas Rd., Milwaukie 97267 info@BalancingPT.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
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
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
Nancy Duong Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Clackamas 15140 SE 82nd Dr. Ste.240, Clackamas, OR 97015 P. 503.656.5277 www.CFMfloors.com
Rental Housing Journal P. 503-221-1260 News for Property Managers & Owners www.TheLandlordTimes.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
AIR DUCT CLEANING AdvantaClean Air Duct and Dryer Vent Cleaning P. 503-308-4688 www.AdvantaClean.com/vancouver-wa
Law Office of Joseph Q. Kaufman Friendly and Effective Legal Services Serving Estacada, Gladstone, and Lake Oswego P. 503-722-3850
Dan Hunt Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Gresham 3108 NE 181ST Ave., Gresham, OR 97230 P. 503-328-7260 www.CFMfloors.com
ADVERTISING / MARKETING From Here 2 There Helping solve business challenges to reach your goals. Ami Stevens, P.503-407-3663 astevens@FromHere2There.com
EMBERSHIP AND ENTOR MEETING
RHA Oregon Member and Mentor meetings will take a break in July and August and will resume in September
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OUR MEMBERS MATTER!
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
RHA Conference Annex- 10530 NE Weidler, Portland OR, 97220 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. 18
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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 - 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
Dan Hunt Cabinetry Design Contract Furnishings Mart – Portland 915 SE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 P. 503-963-7812 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 Ross.Williams@CFMfloors.com 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
The Floor Store Joe Billarreal, P.503-408-6488 5628 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97206 Joe@FloorStorePortland.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 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 Roger Harms 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 14190 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
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 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. Investor Property Loans Mortgage Loans Northwest Call Jeff McCarter at 503-349-5799 www.McCarterloans.com Northwestern Mutual Financial & Retirement Planning Charlene Quaresma, P. 503-421-5058 www.charlenequaresma.nm.com Charlene.Quaresma@nm.com Peregrine Private Capital Corp P. 503-241-4949 5000 Meadows Rd. #230, Lake Oswego, OR 97070 rs@PeregrinePrivateCapital.com
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RareBird Investor Network Education & networking for Ptld real estate investors P. 503-451-0545 www.RareBirdInvestors.com Vince Kingston Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #291740 Eagle Home Mortgage P. 971-221-8525 direct Vince@VinceKingston.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 Servpro NW Portland Serving the entire state of Oregon P. 503-283-3658 F. 503-444-7130 www.ServproNWPortland.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 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 Roger Harms 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 14190 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 Ross Williams 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 Fully Licensed to do it all Wieder Works Darren J. Wiederhold P. 503-260-2133 Repair & Replacement HAULING Junk Away Hauling CCB# 177966 P. 503-517-9027 Licensed bonded insured trash outs JoeJunkAway@gmail.com
Rental Housing Maint Svcs CCB# 163427 Gary Indra P. 503-678-2136 Vinyl, VCT, Ceramic, Hardwood
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
The Floor Store Joe Billarreal, P. 503-408-6488 5628 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97206 Joe@FloorStorePortland.com
Pyramid Heating & Cooling CCB#59382 P. 503-786-9522 Serving the Portland Metro area info@PyramidHeating.com
FORMS RHA Oregon Attorney drawn, Up-to-Date Rental Forms P. 503-254-4723 F. 503-254-4821 www.RHAOregon.org
Willamette HVAC - CCB#56951 P. 503-259-3200 www.WillametteHVAC.com Residential, Commercial and Oil Service
GENERAL CONTRACTORS Advanced Construction & Repair Remodels, General Contracting, Repairs Jordan Barkhuff 503-841-1323 www.AdvancedConstructionPDX.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 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 main@BluestoneHockley.com Certified Services CCB# 184070 Full service repairs and Maintenance Mark Sandstrom, P. 503-313-7963 MarkSandstrom321@gmail.com Clear Water Construction Services Providing all types of repairs & maintenance P. 503-974-6654 www.cwcsnw.com
HEATING OIL TANK Soil Solutions Environmental Services, Tank Locating, Sampling, Decommissioning and DEQ , Certified Clean-ups P. 503-234-2118 info@SoilSolutions-Environmental.com www.SoilSolutions-Environmental.com HOUSING AUTHORITIES Housing Authority of Portland Jill Smith P. 503-802-8565 135 SW Ash St., Portland, OR 97204 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 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 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 503-281-0453 www.SunlanLighting.com Lightbulbs & fixture parts/make- repair LOCKSMITH Mr. Rekey www.rekey.com P. 888-677-3539 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 MOLD AdvantaClean CCB#210974 Free Inspections, Testing, and Remediation Larry Wetzel P. 503-308-4688 www.AdvantaClean.com/vancouver-wa
PAINT / PAINTING Rental Housing Maint. Svcs. CCB# 163427 Gary Indra, P. 503-678-2136 Prof. 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 Orkin Pest Control Dan Wolcott, Account Manager & Inspector P. 503-384-8384 DWolcott@Orkin.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 MJ’s Plumbing CCB#36338 Michael LeFever P. 503-261-9155 1045 NE 79th, Portland, OR 97213 ProDrain & Rooter Svcs Inc West P. 503-533-0430 East P. 503-239-3750 Drain Cleaning/Plumbing www.ProDrainPDX.com
PROPERTY MANAGERS Acorn Property Management, LLC - PDX Katie Poole-Hussa, Property Manager O. 971-352-6760 C. 541-968-1703 www.AcornPM.net 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 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 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 / info@IRCEnterprises.com Jim McNeeley Real Estate & Property Management, Inc. Katie@McNeeley.com P. 503.292.8125 – www.McNeeley.com Legacy Property Management 15635 SE 114th Ave. #206 P. (503)765-9479 www.LegacyNW.com Micro Property Mgmt. We focus on the small details P. 503-473-3742 Jeannie@MicroPropertyMgmt.com
Rental Housing Maint. Svcs CCB# 163427 Gary Indra P. 503-678-2136 Fully Licensed to do it all GaryIndra@RentalRepairs.com
PropM, Inc Michelle Wrege, P. 888-780-2938 Finding Home Owners Qualified Tenants www.PropMHomes.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
Soil Solutions Environmental Services Sewer inspection and repair P. 503-234-2118 info@SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com www.SoilSolutionsEnvironmental.com
RareBird Property Management P. 503-926-6214 info@RareBirdProperties.com www.RareBirdProperties.com
Real Estate Mold Solutions Lynne Whitney, P. 503-232-6653 Free inspections, Testing and Remediation www.RealEstateMoldSolutions.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
MOVERS-HOUSE Emmert Development Co Terry Emmert, P. 503-655-9933 11811 SE Hwy 212 Clackamas, OR 97015
Tangent Property Management, Inc. Ann-Marie Lundberg P. 503-594-2101 www.TangentPM.com The Alpine Group Tiffany Laviolette, P. 503-641-4620 4800 SW Griffith Dr., #209, Beaverton, OR 97005 www.AlpinePDX.com
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The Garcia Group Ron Garcia, P. 503-595-4747 5331 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 361 Portland, OR 97239 www.GarciaGrp.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
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
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@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 - 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 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 WorkSpacePDX@gmail.com IRC Real Estate Specializing in Investment Property P. 503-999-0477 info@IRCEnterprises.com Liz Dauw, LizC Real Estate Investments, LLC P. 503-880-5561 Specializing in 1-4 Units, Oregon & Washington liz@lizdrealtor.com 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 info@RareBirdRealEstate.com www.RareBirdRealEstate.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
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 WATERPROOFING / CONCRETE REPAIR D&R Waterproofing, Inc. 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
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 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
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As the largest provider of food assistance in the state of Oregon, we help nearly 10,000 people in need each month. SnowCap accomplishes this with the hard work of 1,000 volunteers led by a staff of 9 and without government funding. Since 1967, SnowCap has made healthy, fresh foods available to those who would otherwise go without. The majority of our clients are children, the elderly, disabled and folks who struggle to make ends meet.
Here is a list of our most needed items: Back-to-School
Everyday Needs
3" ringbinders subject dividers three-ring zipper pouches Color pencils Glue Sticks Scissors 12" ruler Water colors Pencil boxes Wide and College ruled notebook paper Spiral notebook (college and wide ruled)
Mail Donations to: SnowCap PO Box 160 Fairview, OR 97024
Shampoo Soap Toilet paper New Socks New underwear Toothpaste Shaving Supplies Baby Food (fruits and vegetables) State 2 only Canned tuna Peanut butter Canned meats Can opener
Contact Us: www.SnowCap.org 503.674.8785 info@snowcap.org SnowCap is an equal opportunity provider and employer
Donation Drop-Off: 17788 SE Pine St. Portland, OR 97233 Monday to Friday 9 AM - 3 PM
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