FREE training sessions for Landlords on Portland Landlord-Tenant Law

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The City of Portland is set to conduct free training sessions for landlords on November 18, 2025, aimed at educating them about landlord-tenant law. These sessions will inform landlords of their rights and legal responsibilities, helping to navigate the complexities of rental agreements. Participants can expect to learn about recent changes in legislation affecting rental practices. This initiative addresses the increasing demand for educational resources among landlords, particularly amid a competitive rental market. Portland officials emphasize the importance of such training in promoting fair housing practices and tenant rights.

The training is a proactive measure to ensure compliance with local laws. Additionally, the sessions will feature insights from experts, including Huỳnh Sanh Thông, an advocate for housing rights. The city's efforts highlight a broader commitment to improving rental conditions and fostering positive landlord-tenant relationships.

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