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Navigating the Portland Algorithmic Rent Ban: Compliance Steps and Fair Pricing Strategies for 2026
If you’ve been scrolling through industry news lately (or dodging panicked texts from colleagues), you’ve probably heard about Portland’s new ordinance banning algorithmic rent-setting software. Yes, the one that went after tools like RealPage and similar “AI-powered” pricing platforms. As of January 2026, it’s in full effect, and enforcement has already begun.
Don’t worry—I’m not here to debate the politics. I’m here to help you stay compliant, keep your properties filled,

Christian Bryant
Jan 224 min read


Oregon's New 2026 Early Lease Termination Rules Under HB 2134: How Landlords Can Protect Fixed-Term Leases and Avoid Unexpected Vacancies
We're barely two weeks into 2026, and already one of the big changes from the 2025 legislative session is hitting us right where it hurts: the reliability of those fixed-term leases we all count on for steady cash flow. I'm talking about HB 2134, the new law that gives tenants a fresh way to end a fixed-term lease early—without penalties—if we issue a non-renewal or certain termination notice first...

Christian Bryant
Jan 155 min read


USPS Postmark Changes in 2026: How They Affect Mailing Tenant Notices for Oregon Landlords
You know that moment when you've got a 10-day nonpayment of rent notice ready to go, you've double-checked every detail, and you drop it in the mailbox thinking the timeline is set? Yeah, we've all been there. But what if the postmark ends up a few days later than when you actually mailed it? Suddenly, those precious days on your notice period could evaporate, and in a contested case, that might give a tenant an opening to challenge the whole thing. Not the kind of surprise a

Christian Bryant
Jan 144 min read


2026 Lease Renewal Tactics for Oregon Landlords: Retaining Quality Tenants in a Stabilizing Market
In this stabilizing market, losing a good tenant can hit your wallet hard—think one to two months' rent lost to vacancy, plus cleaning, minor repairs, marketing, and screening new applicants. That's easily $4,000 to $6,000 on a $2,000-a-month unit. Ouch, right? But retaining a quality tenant? That's pure gold. They know the property, pay on time (mostly), and treat the place like home. With inbound migration keeping demand steady, why risk the winter leasing slowdown? Smart l

Christian Bryant
Jan 124 min read


Oregon HB 3521: New Holding Deposit Rules for Landlords in 2026
But here's something that just landed on January 1st: House Bill 3521, bringing some fresh rules around holding deposits for rental applications. Don't worry, I'm not here to scare you—think of this as a friendly heads-up from one landlord to another. These changes are manageable, and getting them right actually helps you run a smoother, more professional operation. Who knows, it might even weed out the flaky applicants faster!
Let's break it down conversationally, because no

Christian Bryant
Jan 74 min read


Home Forward Rent Increase Pause: Is it Legal and What Oregon Section 8 Landlords Need to Know for 2026
If you rent to Housing Choice Voucher (HCV, better known as Section 8) holders through Home Forward, you've probably already seen the letter dated December 3, 2025, announcing a full pause on approving any rent increases effective on or after April 1, 2026, through March 31, 2027. Yeah, that's a full year with no bumps allowed, even on lease renewals.

Christian Bryant
Jan 24 min read


Holiday Tenant Requests in Oregon: Balancing Cheer with Clear Boundaries
As the holiday season kicks into full gear here in the Portland metro area and across Oregon, many landlords start hearing from tenants about special requests. Extra guests coming to town, strings of lights going up, maybe a Christmas tree in the living room or a menorah on the windowsill—these are all normal parts of the season. But as landlords and property managers, we also have to protect our investments, stay compliant with Oregon law, and keep things fair for everyone.

Christian Bryant
Dec 16, 20254 min read


Oregon Rental Market Update: Cooling Markets, Algorithm Bans, and a Wake-Up Call for Landlords
But here's the good news: Knowledge is your best anchor in choppy waters. I'll break down the top headlines statewide, zoom in on Portland Metro specifics, and wrap with some no-nonsense steps to keep your portfolio steady. Let's dive in—because staying informed isn't just smart; it's how we turn potential headaches into profitable opportunities.

Christian Bryant
Dec 9, 20255 min read
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