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  2. Property management - Wikipedia

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    The property owner in this case signs a property management agreement with the company, giving the latter the right to let it out to new tenants and collect rent. The owners don't usually even know who the tenants are. The property management company usually keeps 10-15% of the rent amount and shares the rest with the property owner.

  3. Metro (Oregon regional government) - Wikipedia

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    This plan has created some criticism from environmentalists, but few consider it a threat to Portland's legacy of urban growth management. An April 2004 study in the Journal of the American Planning Association tried to quantify the effects of Metro's plans on Portland's urban form. While the report cautioned against finding a direct link ...

  4. National Apartment Association - Wikipedia

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    Members represent the various facets of the multifamily housing industry: apartment owners, management executives, developers, builders, investors, property managers, leasing consultants, maintenance personnel, vendors and related business professionals throughout the United States and Canada.

  5. Property manager - Wikipedia

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    A property manager or estate manager is a person or firm charged with operating a real estate property for a fee. The property may be individual title owned or owned under the sectional title, share block company owned, and may be registered for residential, commercial office, and retail or industrial use.

  6. Explainer: What are the rules around public meetings and ...

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    As the Oregon State Bar points out: "The Public Meetings Law is a public attendance law, not a public participation law. The right of the public to attend does not include the right to participate ...

  7. 1990 Oregon Ballot Measure 5 - Wikipedia

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    Its primary champion and spokesman was Don McIntire, [1] a politically-active Gresham health club owner who would go on to lead the Taxpayers Association of Oregon. Property taxes dedicated for school funding were capped at $15 per $1,000 of real market value per year and gradually lowered to $5 per $1,000 per year.

  8. Travel Portland - Wikipedia

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    Travel Portland, formerly the Portland Oregon Visitors Association, is a destination marketing organization in Portland, Oregon, United States. [2] It is a private, nonprofit organization [ 3 ] and the largest destination marketing organization in Oregon. [ 4 ]

  9. Oregon Beach Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Beach Bill (House Bill 1601, 1967) was a piece of landmark legislation in the U.S. state of Oregon, passed by the 1967 session of the Oregon Legislature.It established public ownership of land along the Oregon Coast from the water up to sixteen vertical feet above the low tide mark.