top of page



Oregon Housing Development Land Conservation Study: HB 4113 Overview
House Bill 4113 is one of those early-session bills that doesn't change rules today but asks for a closer look at a key idea: tying new housing development to land conservation efforts....

Christian Bryant
Feb 23 min read


Oregon Noncontiguous Land Annexation: What HB 4108 Could Mean for Development
Land use in Oregon is always a big conversation, and House Bill 4108 is slipping into the 2026 session with a proposal that could make it easier for certain properties to join a city—even if they're not touching the current boundaries. Sponsored by Representative Lisa Fragala and co-sponsored by Representatives Dobson, Harbick, Levy B, and Munoz, along with several senators, this bill is titled "Relating to annexation of land noncontiguous to a city." In short, it would requi

Christian Bryant
Feb 23 min read


Oregon Housing for Older Persons UGB Expansion: HB 4082 Details
Land use planning in Oregon is always a hot topic, and House Bill 4082 is slipping into the 2026 session with a focus on making it easier to add land for specific types of housing. Introduced at the request of Governor Tina Kotek, this bill is titled "Relating to housing for older persons; prescribing an effective date." It builds on a temporary urban growth boundary (UGB) addition program by giving cities and Metro another tool to bring in sites dedicated to Oregon housing f

Christian Bryant
Feb 24 min read


Oregon Tax Foreclosure HOA Assessments: HB 4064 Clarifications
The 2026 session is bringing a mix of bills, and House Bill 4064 is one that dives into the nitty-gritty of tax foreclosures—a topic that doesn't come up every day but can hit hard when delinquent taxes lead to a county taking title. Titled "Relating to acquisitions of real property by foreclosure for delinquent taxes; prescribing an effective date," this bill clarifies when homeowners association (HOA) and condominium association assessments accrue on properties deeded to th

Christian Bryant
Feb 24 min read


Oregon HB 4051: First-Time Home Buyer Closing Costs Loan Assistance
Hey there, fellow Oregon landlords, property managers, and real estate investors. Christian Bryant here from the Portland Area Rental Owners Association (PAROA). The 2026 session is rolling along, and House Bill 4051 is one of those proposals aimed at helping folks cross the threshold into homeownership. Titled "Relating to first-time homeownership; declaring an emergency," this bill sets up a new program for deferred loans to cover closing costs for first-time buyers....

Christian Bryant
Feb 23 min read


Oregon HB 4036: New Fund to Preserve At-Risk Affordable Housing
The 2026 session is moving fast, and House Bill 4036 is one of those measures aimed squarely at Oregon's affordable housing challenges. Introduced at the request of the House Interim Committee on Housing and Homelessness for Representative Pam Marsh, this bill is titled "Relating to affordable housing; declaring an emergency." It's focused on creating a dedicated fund to help keep existing affordable units from slipping away...

Christian Bryant
Feb 24 min read


Oregon HB 4035: Expanding Options for Urban Growth Boundary Amendments
The full text is concise, available on OLIS (linked below). The core provision expands eligibility for cities and Metro to amend their UGBs through a temporary program, and it authorizes the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) to adopt related rules....

Christian Bryant
Feb 24 min read


Oregon HB 4015: Updating State Conformity to Federal Tax Law
HB 4015 is currently at the House Desk awaiting first reading. No committee assignment yet, no amendments, and no hearings scheduled—it's in the very early phase. The full introduced text is available as a PDF on the Oregon Legislative Information System (OLIS), linked below.
The bill's title and catchline are straightforward: "Relating to connection to federal tax law; prescribing an effective date." In essence, it updates the date as of which Oregon conforms to the feder

Christian Bryant
Feb 24 min read


Oregon SB 1535: Directing the Department of Early Learning and Care to Study Child Care
The catchline and summary boil it down: the bill requires the Department of Early Learning and Care (DELC) to study child care. That's it—no specific questions outlined, no mandated topics like costs, availability, quality, or workforce impacts. Just a broad directive to study the issue. These k...

Christian Bryant
Jan 304 min read


Oregon SB 1523: Proposed Tenant Rights to Opt Out of Online Portals and Electronic Payments
As of late January 2026, SB 1523 is fresh at the Senate Desk, waiting for first reading. No individual sponsors are listed yet, and there are no amendments or hearings scheduled. The introduced text is short and clear: it defines a "tenant portal" as any online platform we provide for applications, rent payments, maintenance requests, lease viewing, or notices. The key change? Tenants and applicants can choose not to use it—or pay by card or ACH—and we must offer reasonable a

Christian Bryant
Jan 304 min read


Oregon SB 1552: Proposed Notifications for Recordings Affecting Real Property Titles
The core provision is straightforward: it requires county clerks to notify the owner of real property whenever an instrument affecting the title to that property is presented for recordation. There are exceptions—if the document is presented by a financial institution, an insurer, an attorney, or an employee/agent of those professionals, no notification is needed....

Christian Bryant
Jan 304 min read


Oregon HB 4120: Proposed Changes to No-Smoking Policies in Multifamily Rentals
The full introduced text is available on the Oregon Legislative Information System (OLIS), linked below. The catchline gets right to the point: it allows residential landlords of multifamily housing to convert the premises to nonsmoking for existing tenants with 90 days' written notice...

Christian Bryant
Jan 304 min read


Oregon HB 4080: Proposed Rules for Portable Solar Photovoltaic Devices
The full introduced text is available as a PDF on the Oregon Legislative Information System (OLIS), linked below. The catchline and summary are straightforward: the bill allows a retail electricity consumer to install and use portable solar photovoltaic energy devices with a total maximum generating capacity of 1,200 watts.
What exactly are we talking about here? Portable solar photovoltaic devices are those plug-and-play systems—think small panels you can set up on a balc

Christian Bryant
Jan 305 min read


Oregon HB 4037: Proposed Adjustments to the Affordable Housing Revolving Loan Program
Introduced in late January 2026 at the request of the House Interim Committee on Housing and Homelessness for Representative Pam Marsh, HB 4037 is currently at the House Desk awaiting first reading. No committee referral yet, no amendments, and no hearings scheduled—it's in the very early stages. The full introduced text is available on the Oregon Legislative Information System (OLIS), and the catchline puts it plainly: the bill adjusts certain terms of the revolving loan pro

Christian Bryant
Jan 304 min read


Oregon HB 4136: Proposed Limits on Mortgage Interest Deduction for Second Homes
As of late January 2026, HB 4136 is fresh off the press, sitting at the House Desk awaiting first reading. No committee assignment yet, no sponsors explicitlyListed on the overview, and no amendments. The full introduced text is available via PDF on OLIS, and the catchline spells it out clearly: the bill disallows the mortgage interest deduction for a residence that isn’t the taxpayer’s principal residence—unless the taxpayer is actively selling the property or has it on the

Christian Bryant
Jan 295 min read


Oregon HB 4123: Proposed Limits on Landlord Disclosure of Confidential Tenant Information
The 2026 legislative session is just getting underway, and House Bill 4123 has already landed on our radar. Introduced in late January 2026, this bill is titled "Relating to landlord disclosure of confidential information; prescribing an effective date." Its core purpose, as stated in the official catchline, is to limit the circumstances under which a landlord may disclose confidential tenant information...

Christian Bryant
Jan 294 min read


Comprehensive 2026 Oregon Legislative Session Preview: Every Pre-Filed Bill Landlords and Investors Need to Know
I’ve gone through our Lobbyists' reports, pulled the official digests and introduced texts where available, and compiled neutral one-paragraph summaries for every single bill mentioned—no skipping, no combining. Some are direct hits for landlords, others more tangential for investors or the broader housing market, but you asked for the full rundown, so here it is....

Christian Bryant
Jan 295 min read


Portland Social Housing Study: What Landlords and Property Managers Need to Know in 2026
If you've been keeping an eye on the local housing scene (and let's be real, who hasn't?), you've probably heard whispers about the City’s Portland Social Housing Study. It’s picking up steam, and as someone who’s been in the trenches with you all for years, I figured it’s time we chat about what this actually means for us private-market folks. Is it a game-changer? A potential headache? Or just another report that’ll gather dust? Let’s break it down together, with some real-

Christian Bryant
Jan 295 min read


Assistance Animals Oregon: Vs. Pets in 2026 – Step-by-Step Verification Process for Fair Housing Compliance
As we roll into 2026, things feel a bit uncertain. Back in September 2025, HUD withdrew its key 2020 guidance (FHEO-2020-01) on handling these requests. No replacement has dropped yet, so we're back to case-by-case evaluations under the core FHA rules. Oregon follows the federal lead here—no major state changes in 2025 or 2026—and Portland aligns too. The obligation to accommodate remains firm, but the old checklists are gone. My advice? When in doubt, approve and manage the

Christian Bryant
Jan 285 min read


Governor Kotek's Oregon Prosperity Council: A Closer Look at the Members and Their Potential Impact on Our State's Economy
In December 2025, Governor Kotek unveiled her "Prosperity Roadmap," a plan aimed at accelerating economic growth, creating good-paying jobs, and making Oregon more attractive to businesses. A key part of that roadmap is the newly formed Oregon Prosperity Council, an advisory group of 16 business, labor, and industry leaders tasked with providing recommendations on short- and long-term strategies. The council held its first meeting just recently, and they're set to deliver a r

Christian Bryant
Jan 265 min read
bottom of page


.png)
