Rental Housing
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All residential rental properties must meet health and safety standards. If you live feel there is a public health concern or housing violation in the property where you live, you may file a complaint with your local housing inspector.
If you live in unincorporated Multnomah County, you may file a complaint with Multnomah County Environmental Health.
Complaints can also be received from:
- A social service agency
- Police officer
- Fire inspector
- Through the building department for non-permitted work
- Observance of a significant housing issue by an the inspector
- Non-payment of taxes
Make a Complaint
Step 1: Find the city you live in
- Use Portland Maps to search for your address»
- Don't use a period with abbreviations such as St or Ave
- If it says "Multnomah County" rather than a city, you don't live in a city, you live in unincorporated Multnomah County.
Step 2: Contact the housing inspector
- Portland | 503-823-2633
Online complaint form
- Gresham | 503-618-2248
Online complaint form
- Unincorporated Multnomah County | 503-988-4247
An inspector will return your call and come to inspect conditions inside and outside the house, apartment or other rental property. Property owners will be required to remediate code violations or be fined.
Landlords
If a complaint is received on your property, you will receive a copy of the complaint inspection report with results of the inspection and expectations for remediation.
- A housing inspector will arrange with the tenant to inspect the property.
- The inspection will be conducted using the internal and external checklist mentioned above. Housing violations will be noted.
- The renter and landlord will receive a copy of the inspection report.
- The landlord will be asked to remediate the violations within 30 days.
Requirements
Multnomah County Residential Rental Property Code
Contacts
To discuss the housing ordinance, please contact Kari Lyons-Eubanks at lyonsk@multco.us or 503-988-3400 x25860
External Assessments
Jeff Strang, Housing Inspector
503-988-3400 ext. 25799
jeffrey.strang@multco.us
Policy
Kari Lyons-Eubanks, Policy Analyst
503-988-3400 ext. 25860
lyonsk@multco.us

