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Webinar: Oregon Landlord Tenant Law #3 - Lease Fundamentals

Master the fundamentals of lease language and application in Oregon (3060)

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (PDT)

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Event Details

For 2026, Multifamily NW, in collaboration with the attorneys at Andor Law, continue to upgrade the Oregon Landlord/Tenant law classes. Take advantage of this 9-part series, updated for 2026, is logically organized and presented for maximum retention and efficiency for busy rental housing providers. These classes may be registeredfor  individually or for more advantageous pricing, as a full series!

This Spring, the 9-part series will begin on May 5th and run through June 30th on consecutive Tuesdays from 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM. 

Chapter 2 - Getting the Most out of Your Lease: Lease Fundamentals 

Begin your journey into lease optimization with the first of two classes in Chapter 2. This Lease Fundamentals session focuses on enhancing your understanding of the essential terms and provisions of the lease, with a specific emphasis on their application in Oregon. Gain valuable insights into how to effectively use and enforce these terms, setting a strong foundation for successful lease management in the multifamily housing industry.

 You'll want to be sure to register for part 2 of this Chapter, Essential Lease Addendums.
Pricing

Members: $60 (click here for series registration)
Non-Members: $105.00
Sponsorship: $300

This webinar is not recorded. 


Event Sponsor

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.