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Finding affordable housing in Portland, Oregon is becoming harder and harder.<ref>[http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2014/03/affordable_housing_no_recourse.html Affordable housing in Portland: No recourse for renters losing cheap apartments to infill development] From article: "The urban core is increasingly becoming a 'playground' for the well educated and well off, while the fringes of Portland are almost indistinguishable from neglected areas of other cities."</ref>
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Finding affordable housing in Portland, Oregon is becoming harder and harder.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:32, 27 March 2014

Unfortunately, the State of Oregon forbids rent control, and values land ownership rights over tenants’ rights.
 
Amanda Fritz, City Commissioner[1]

Finding affordable housing in Portland, Oregon is becoming harder and harder.

See also

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References

  1. Affordable housing in Portland: No recourse for renters losing cheap apartments to infill development From article: "The urban core is increasingly becoming a 'playground' for the well educated and well off, while the fringes of Portland are almost indistinguishable from neglected areas of other cities."