June Class Information
If you own or manage a rental, Fair Housing Law applies to you. This class will be an analysis of fair housing law and common challenges. Do you know the federally or state protected classes? Do you have to rent to that large family or those 4 roommates? Protected classes under federal, state and local laws will be covered as well as understanding what "disparate impact" means in fair housing, basic overview of the reasonable accomodations process for individuals with disabilities, illegal transactions that occur throughout the rental process & the fair housing enforcement process.
SPEAKER: Danielle Lordi, Attorney
Danielle Lordi is a civil litigation attorney at Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis, PC. Danielle’s practice includes advising her landlord and property management clients on all aspects of Oregon’s Residential Landlord Tenant Act, drafting residential leases and notices, and providing representation in eviction and foreclosure proceedings. Prior to working in private practice, Danielle spent four years representing low-income tenants as a staff attorney with Legal Aid Services of Oregon. She is currently a member of the Board of Directors for several local nonprofits, including the Humane Society of Central Oregon, Deschutes Land Trust, and East Cascades Audubon Society.
2 CE credits for licensed professionals!
When: Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Where: COAR Building
2112 NE 4th Street, Bend - Conference Room Registration/Networking: 5:45pm - 6:00pm Class: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
$25/members & $30/non-member
Registration after 6/19 please include an additional $5
Cancellations/Changes and Refunds: Registration fees are non-refundable for non-attendance, late arrivals, and early departures. Fees will be refunded if cancellation or change resulting in a refund is received in writing no later than 1 week before the workshop date. After that date, fees are non-refundable. Substitutions are allowed at no charge.
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