Webinar: Understanding Fees in Oregon: Staying Compliant in a Changing Market
New Webinar! Get all your questions about fees answered!
Event Details
New for 2026: Andor Law breaks down what housing providers must know now—before small mistakes become big liabilities.
During tough economic times, it’s more important than ever to ensure the fees you charge are compliant with Oregon landlord-tenant law. Join Andor Law for a practical webinar that breaks down which fees are permitted, which are restricted, and how recent legal and regulatory changes may impact your policies.
This session will provide clear guidance on common fee types, enforcement risks, and key compliance considerations—including affordable housing providers, where additional rules may limit what can and cannot be charged. Attendees will gain a stronger understanding of how to structure fee practices that are both lawful and defensible.
Attendees will learn:
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Common fees that may trigger Oregon landlord-tenant law violations
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Which fees are allowed, restricted, or prohibited
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Special considerations for affordable housing properties
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Best practices to reduce risk while maintaining compliance
This webinar is ideal for owners, property managers, and housing professionals who want to protect their operations while navigating today’s challenging economic landscape with confidence.
Pricing
Pricing:
Members: $60
Non-Members: $105
Sponsorship: $300
CEU Credit
As an approved OREA provider, this program may be applied for 1 CEU towards your real estate license renewal or your NAA credential.
Contact
Ericka Hargis, Education Coordinator
Content Leader
Marcel Gesmundo is a partner in Andor Law’s litigation practice group, where his focus is on housing law. Over the last decade, Marcel has represented tenants, small “mom and pop” landlords, management companies, housing authorities, non-profits, and trade organizations, giving him a broad view of the different perspectives on housing. Marcel also has an expansive knowledge and deep understanding of housing laws. He regularly teaches courses on all aspects of housing law, including federal, state, and local law. Additionally, Marcel also provides technical legal support to the housing industry, drafting forms widely used by housing providers in Oregon and Washington. He is also a trusted advisor by industry leaders in the drafting of legislation and policy.