September WEBINAR:
Fair Housing for Landlords and Managers
Thursday, September 19, 2024
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
*2 CE credits for Licensed Professionals*
Your Webinar Instructors:
*Emily Hammond, Regional Education and Outreach Coord. for FHCO
**Glenda Moyer, Regional Education and Outreach Coordinator and Manager of the FHCO Housing Provider Hotline
Emily and Glenda will present fair housing information pertaining to the basics fair housing, deep dive into the protected class of disability and how that correlates with reasonable accommodation/modification, assistance animals, and barriers to the application process. In addition, they will cover the responsibility that housing providers have regarding harassment when related to protect class status.
Topics Covered:
- Fair Housings basics
- Disability, including reasonable accommodations, reasonable modifications and assistance animals
- Source of Income
- Familial status
- Addressing hate and harassment in rental housing
- How fair housing laws are enforced
You will be e-mailed a link approximately 1 hour prior to the start of the webinar to join in.
Cost: Members: $40
Non-Members: $50
You must Register and pay online! On the day of the webinar you will receive a link that will allow you to watch from your home or work computer, even your smart phone. A chat box will allow you to ask questions directly to the instructor.
**To receive CE credits you MUST attend the live webinar AND sign-in at the beginning of the webinar and at the end in the side bar as well as provide your RE license #. You will be e-mailed your CE Credits within 7 days from end of webinar.
Registration ends at 11:00 a.m. on 9/19/24
Webinar Requirements: High Speed Internet, Computer, Laptop, Tablet or Smart Phone with audio Optional: keyboard to chat
*Emily Hammond is Central Oregon’s Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Fair Housing Council of Oregon. She has a Bachelors of Arts and Sciences from Quest University Canada, where her passion for examining and supporting the social determinants of health began when studying sociology and early childhood development. Her experience as a Doula deepened her understanding of the injustices and discrimination prevalent in the medical field and refined her teaching and advocacy skills. Now, at the Fair Housing Council of Oregon, Emily leverages her background to champion equitable housing practices and educate the community about fair housing rights and issues, continuing her drive to foster social justice and support marginalized groups.
**Glenda Moyer is the Eastern Oregon Education and Outreach Coordinator and responds to the Housing Providers Hotline for the Fair Housing Council of Oregon. Glenda grew up in La Grande and raised her three children in La Grande. She attended Eastern Oregon University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology/Anthropology with an emphasis in social welfare and criminal justice. Glenda has spent over 20 years working with people who have barriers that limit their access to obtaining safe and affordable housing.
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.
COURSE MATERIALS DISCLAIMER
The content, information, opinions, and viewpoints contained in these educational materials and the information contained in the instructor’s presentation (collectively the “Course Materials”) are those of the authors, contributors and/or instructors of such materials. While Central Oregon Rental Owners Association (COROA) takes reasonable care to screen the credentials of the instructors, authors and contributors, COROA MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, as to the completeness or accuracy of the Course Materials. Persons who attend COROA classes and/or read the Course Materials (“Users”), use the Course Materials at their own risk, and COROA shall not be responsible for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the Course Materials, whether arising through negligence, oversight, or otherwise. Also, laws change and COROA has no duty to update the Course Materials. Reliance on the Course Materials is strictly at your own risk. The Course Materials are general in nature and not intended as legal advice. Even if specific fact situations are discussed in the Course Materials, and even if the instructor is an attorney, Users must retain their own legal counsel if they desire legal advice. COROA specifically disclaims any warranties, express or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The Course Materials are provided “AS IS” and it is the User’s job to evaluate the accuracy of any information contained therein. If a User is a property management professional, you should rely on your professional judgment in evaluating any and all Course Materials, and confirm the information contained in the Course Materials with other sources and your own legal counsel before undertaking any actions based on it. If you are not a management professional, you should evaluate the information together with your professional advisors.
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