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Housing providers in Portland, Oregon take a lot of heat. They have been called slumlords and worse. In my career as an attorney, I have never met a single landlord who said they enjoy evicting people. At PDX Landlord, we understand that eviction means forcibly removing a person from the place they call home. It is an extreme remedy, and it is often traumatic for everyone involved, including both the tenant and the landlord. But we also recognize that, sometimes, eviction is the only remedy left after all other options have been exhausted.


At PDX Landlord, we are here to help make the residential eviction process as smooth as possible. That starts with assuring you that being in the business of providing housing for profit does not make you a bad person. The landlords we help are human beings who have played by the rules and want to make a decent living while doing the right thing. Property ownership does not make you a bad person, and renting property as a means of making a living does not make you a bad person either. To the contrary, landlords who provide housing lawfully perform an important social function by offering quality places to live that would be out of reach for many people without a system of residential renting.


Are you a landlord who needs help removing a tenant or negotiating a resolution to a landlord-tenant dispute? Just send me a text at 971-217-7219.


Weston Koyama, a public defense attorney with experience working across barriers of race, ethnicity, language, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, and political thought, now also offers landlord-tenant representation. He brings experience working with both tenants and landlords as an alumnus of the Oregon Law Center and Andor Law.


Help is just a text message away. 971-217-7219.