We know that working with rental assistance isn’t always easy. We are here to change that.

Our Services

General Support

We are your rental assistance customer support team. If you have a question about rental assistance, we are here for you. We provide hands-on support to answer general questions or solve a specific problem.

  • Differences between rental assistance programs and supporting programs

  • Voucher Administration and Compliance

  • Resource Connection

  • Definitions and Terms

Self Guided Tools

From our Rental Assistance Overview, to our in-depth RLRA Guide and Risk Mitigation Guide we’ve created tools to learn and problem solve on your own time.

More is coming, subscribe to our email list to stay up to date on our newest tools. See our full roadmap here.

Not finding what you need? Provide feedback to share what you need to make rental assistance work for your property.

Risk Mitigation Assistance

We provide technical assistance and training to access Risk Mitigation funds. We help you determine:

  • Claim eligibility

  • Documentation Requirements

Need to file a claim? Get a claim started today.

Technical Assistance and Training

Technical Assistance

Our hands-on support gives your property or organization the tools to pro-actively manage rental assistance.

  • Eviction Prevention

  • Housing Navigation Best Practices

  • Unit Connection

Training

We tailor our trainings to give your property or organizational the skills and tools to pro-actively manage rental assistance. We provide training on a wide range of subjects including:

  • Voucher Administration & Compliance

  • Relationship Management & Conflict Resolution

  • Landlord-Tenant Law

Information or materials provided are for educational purposes and do not constitute legal advice.

Join the Conversation

Landlord Liaison Advisory Committee

Our advisory committee is an opportunity for property owners and managers to provide direct feedback and guidance on landlord engagement in Multnomah County. We need to know what’s working, what’s not, and what would make managing rental assistance at your property easier.

Meetings are held bi-annually. Anyone who owns or works at a residential rental property in Multnomah County is eligible to join!