COROA - Advanced Reasonable Accommodation

  • Tuesday, November 19, 2024
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Virtual - Webinar


Central Oregon Rental Owners Association Presents
(Virtual Only) Advanced Reasonable Accommodation (COROA)

With Tia Politi, President of the Board of Directors for the Lane County chapter of the Rental Owners Association, President of the Oregon Rental Housing Association and owner of Rental Housing Support Services, LLC. 

November 19, 2024 | 1:00 PM - 3:00  PM | Pacific Time | Virtual Attendance ONLY
IMPORTANT: Please read this advertisement in full - Important details are enclosed.

Online Admission is $40 per person for members and $50 per person for non-members (price includes emailed course materials)
If you are a member of a sister association of COROA please contact our office to receive the membership price for the class.  Please allow enough time for your association to verify your membership.  541-323-6110 or info@centraloregonrentalowners.org

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. | Registration ends at 11:00 a.m. on 11/19/24

Continuing Education Credits are available at no additional cost

2 – credit hours available – REGISTER WITH YOUR LICENSE NUMBER – SIGN IN REQUIRED

Online Registration ONLY | Registration Deadline: Tuesday 11/19/2024 11:00 AM Pacific Time

Course materials and course attendance link will be emailed approximately 1 hour prior to the start of the webinar to join in.

The link 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.  The replay of the link will be available for 5 days.

**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. CE credits will be issued by Central Oregon Rental Owners Association.


Tia is a licensed property manager with more than 18 years of management experience in both private and subsidized housing.  She serves as President of the Board of Directors for the Lane County Rental Owners Association, and she Chairs the Programming, Bulletin and Education Committees.

She is President of the Oregon Rental Housing Association, a Chair on the Forms Committee and serves as Secretary for ORHA Education, Inc., another non-profit dedicated to providing impartial fact-based education to both renters and housing providers.

Tia volunteers as an instructor for St. Vincent de Paul's 'Second Chance" program, helping renters with poor history overcome barriers to obtaining shelter.  A few years ago she created a high school curriculum for high school seniors on the rights, risks and responsibilities of tenancy.  Her goal is to get this essential life skills education to all students throughout the state of Oregon.

Tia owns and operates Rental Housing Support Services, LLC, providing education, landlord helpline services, consultation, and support services to housing providers.

Did you know that an applicant can claim a disability that requires you to discount some or all of their past credit, criminal or rental history based on a prior addiction or the effects of untreated mental illness? There’s a lot to know about reasonable accommodation and what you don’t know can get you into hot water. This class covers:

What to do when an applicant submits a reasonable accommodation, either at the time of application or after denial.

  • What is reasonable?
  • What criminal history can pose a reasonable concern for danger to neighbors, the landlord or the landlord’s agent?
  • Caregivers, how to screen them and the forms to use to set up their right to occupy with the tenant
  • Assistance animals – are there any limits?
  • Hoarding and creating a plan of action
  • Mental health issues
  • Requests to ignore bad behavior in the unit if the tenant is getting treatment
  • Domestic violence and reasonable accommodation
  • Lease bifurcation

At the end of this course, attendees should be able to identify the types of accommodations or modifications that a disabled person can request, how to handle each type of request, the documentation that can be required from the tenant to confirm the disability-related need, how to deny an unreasonable request for accommodation and how to manage disabled tenants who violate the rules.
Register online and watch at your own home or work computer, even your phone. Chat box will allow you to ask questions directly to the instructor and to sign in for the CE requirements.  Camera and Microphone will be disabled for all participants.

To receive CE credits, you must sign-in at the beginning of the webinar and at the end.
Contact info@centraloregonrentalowners.org or 541-323-6110

Disclosure: This event is not hosted by ORHA, this event is hosted by Central Oregon Rental Owners Association

Webinar Requirements: High Speed Internet, Computer, Laptop, Tablet or Smart Phone with audio    Optional: keyboard to chat

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.

COROA reserves the right to refuse registration/admittance to non-members.


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