22 Mar Major Legislative Changes: How SB 608 will Affect Oregon Landlord - Tenant Law and the Rental Market Major Legislative Changes: How SB 608 will Affect Oregon Landlord - Tenant Law and the Rental Market Friday, March 22, 2019 (9:00 AM to 10:30 AM) 1.5 Education Credits Webinar Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsCancellation Policy SB 608 has been passed by the Oregon Legislature and signed into law by Governor Kate Brown, bringing major changes to our profession. The bill eliminates no cause evictions and imposes a new, statewide system of rent control. These changes will have a monumental effect on how we do business and every Oregon property manager must be prepared to adapt to these drastically different rental policies. In this Webinar, I will thoroughly explain each aspect of SB 608, go into detail on how each change brought about by the bill will affect you and how you can best deal with these new regulations going forward. My hope is to empower you with the information and tools needed to weather the storm and remain successful in Oregon’s new rental market. These changes may be troublesome and intimidating, but with proper preparation we can make sure they are not catastrophic. March 22, 2019 9:00 - 10:30am (1.5 Hours) Leah Sykes, Partner, Greenspoon Marder, LLC $29/site for members, $39 for non-member Submit questions by March 14, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PLY2LZX Webinar Webinar Leah Sykes Leah Sykes is a founder and partner at Andor Law. Leah serves Housing Providers in all legal aspects of property management, focusing in particular on compliance, legislative matters, education and housing discrimination.Leah advises both affordable and for-profit Housing Providers, with a great depth of knowledge of the interplay between federal, state and local agencies and regulations. She has expanded her strong litigation background to include preventative methodologies for clients including management, business structures, corporate training, and best practices to stay compliant with the ever-changing legal landscape.Additionally, Leah serves in various capacities to support the housing industry. In 2015, she helped establish an annual educational “Fair Housing Fair” in conjunction with Multifamily Northwest (where she serves as a board member and on various committees) and regularly collaborates with other housing organizations and advocates regarding organizational and industry forms and standards.Court AdmissionsU.S. District Court, District of OregonBar AdmissionsOregonWashingtonEducationJ.D., Lewis and Clark Law SchoolB.A., Simon Fraser University