Webinar: Washington State HB1217
Multifamily NW Welcomes Lindsey Adegbite, Andor Law
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Event Details
Join us for an informative webinar featuring Attorney Lindsey Adegbite as she breaks down Washington’s newly signed House Bill 1217, enacted into law on May 7th. This critical legislation brings important changes that directly impact property management operations across the state.
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Overview of WA HB 1217 and its legislative intent
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Changes to rental housing practices and residents rights
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Compliance requirements for property managers
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Risk mitigation strategies and best practices
**This webinar does not qualify for a CEU
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Multifamily NW Welcomes
Lindsey Adegbite, Partner,
Andor Law, LLP
Lindsey Adegbite is a partner at Andor and the lead attorney for the firm’s Washington State practice. Lindsey’s practice focuses on advising companies in Oregon and Washington on housing law. Before law school, Lindsey spent ten years assisting clients in finance. She earned her Juris Doctor and a Certificate in Business and Law from Willamette University College of Law. She was selected as a fellow for the Business Lawyering Institute (BLI), served on the Moot Court Board, and was as an editor for the Social Justice and Equity Journal.
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