This package of two property management continuing education courses covers the legal requirements for complying with Oregon landlord-tenant law.
Price: | $35.00 (USD) |
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Credit Hours: | 4.5 |
State: | Oregon |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Oregon > Property Management |
Purpose: | Refresh your knowledge regarding Oregon's landlord-tenant laws and tenancy terminations. |
Real Estate and Property Management Education LLC
4540 NW 125th Avenue,
Portland, OR 97229
(503) 823-3061
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Course ID: 1320
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Property Management
Whether you are new to property management or you are experienced this class is for you. This class will be a 3- hour review of the landlord tenant laws that every landlord needs to know and have their memory refreshed on as well as an update on new and/or potential upcoming laws in Oregon and the city of Portland. We will cover the most common issues a landlord encounters from preparing your unit, screening, inspections, repairs, common violations, and the move out.
We will be discussing aspects of the laws concerning landlords and tenants in the following areas:
Note: This course was originally recorded before the passage of Senate Bill (SB 611) in late 2023, which limits annual rent increases to no more than 10%.
This course is approximately 3 hours of video content. This Oregon real estate course consists of timed video presentations and does not contain a final exam.
A continuing education course completion certificate usable towards Oregon REA continuing education requirements will be issued after completing the mandatory course seat time.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: 1312
Credit Hours Provided: 1.5
Category: Property Management
During this class we will cover HB 2001 that changed the requirements for non-payment of rent termination notices and extended the FED eviction hearing scheduling timeline. It also established housing inventory reporting requirements for the state and local cities / areas and created minimum standards to meet the growing housing development needs around the state.
Obviously all landlords need to know the details of this law as it pertains to changes to non-payment terminations. It is also important for builders / developers and real estate agents to understand the housing needs reporting and requirements as it may help you determine where to plan your next development project as there may be some financial incentives to build rental units in areas that aren't meeting the housing inventory requirements.
This course is approximately 1.5 hours of video content. This Oregon real estate course consists of timed video presentations and does not contain a final exam.
A continuing education course completion certificate usable towards Oregon REA continuing education requirements will be issued after completing the mandatory course seat time.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.