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Webinar: Harassment and Neighbor v Neighbor Disputes

Multifamily NW Welcomes Leah Sykes, Andor Law, LLP (033)

Thursday, April 3, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (PDT)

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Event Details

Join us for an informative webinar with attorney Leah Sykes of Andor Law as we explore key aspects of Fair Housing laws and the Oregon Residential Landlord Tenant Act. This session will provide valuable insights into handling harassment and disputes between neighbors while ensuring compliance with Fair Housing regulations.

Leah Sykes will offer practical and operational guidance on minimizing liability risks and preventing Fair Housing claims, equipping housing providers and property managers with the knowledge they need to navigate these complex issues effectively.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain expert legal insights and enhance your approach to Fair Housing compliance.

1.5 CEU

Multifamily NW Welcomes

Leah Sykes, Partner,

Andor Law Firm, LLP

Leah Sykes is an partner and founder at Andor Law. Leah serves housing providers in all legal aspects of property management, focusing in particular on compliance, legislative matters, education and housing discrimination defense. Leah advises both affordable and for-profit housing providers, with a great depth of knowledge of the interplay between federal, state and local agencies and regulations. She has expanded her strong litigation background to include preventative methodologies for clients including management, business structure, corporate training, and best practices to stay compliant with the ever-changing legal landscape. Additionally, Leah serves in various capacities to support the housing industry. In 2015, she helped establish an annual educational “Fair Housing Fair” in conjunction with Multifamily NW (where she serves as a board member) and regularly collaborates with other housing organizations and advocates regarding organizational and industry forms and standards.

For More Information:

Ericka Hargis
Ericka Hargis
Education Coordinator Multifamily NW

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