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Webinar: Advanced OR Landlord Tenant Law

Multifamily NW Welcomes Marcel Gesmundo, Andor Law, LLP

Monday, March 31, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM (PDT)

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Event Details

Multifamily NW welcomes Marcel Gesmundo, partner and co-founder of Andor Law, for this interactive and engaging course designed for property management professionals seeking expert legal guidance.

Building on Landlord-Tenant Law Parts 1 through 8, this advanced session delves into real-world challenges in property management, providing attendees with the opportunity to ask specific questions and receive insights directly from an attorney. Marcel Gesmundo will explore HOT topics in Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law, offering practical legal analysis and strategies for navigating complex situations.

Join Multifamily NW and Andor Law, LLP for an in-depth look at today’s most pressing legal issues in property management.

This class is designed as a tandem session to the Landlord-Tenant Law series—don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your legal expertise! 

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Multifamily NW Welcomes:

Marcel Gesmundo, Partner, 

Andor Law, LLP

Marcel Gesmundo is a partner in Andor Law’s litigation practice group, where his focus is on housing law. Over the last decade, Marcel has represented tenants, small “mom and pop” landlords, management companies, housing authorities, non-profits, and trade organizations, giving him a broad view of the different perspectives on housing. Marcel also has an expansive knowledge and deep understanding of housing laws. He regularly teaches courses on all aspects of housing law, including federal, state, and local law. Additionally, Marcel also provides technical legal support to the housing industry, drafting forms widely used by housing providers in Oregon and Washington. He is also a trusted advisor by industry leaders in the drafting of legislation and policy.

For More Information:

Ericka Hargis
Ericka Hargis
Education Coordinator Multifamily NW

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 Multifamily NW (“MFNW”) takes reasonable care to screen the credentials of the instructors, he Course Materials (“Users”), use the Course Materials at their own risk, and MFNW 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 MFNW 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. MFNW 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. 

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