ROA
Our Location
ROA of Lane County
3443 Hilyard Street
Eugene, Oregon 97405
(541) 485-7368
email: laneroa@rio.com
Rental Owner's Association
Rental Owners Association of Lane County is a non-profit organization of landlords who care about practical, legal, and profitable landlording practices. Through Rental Owners Association they share problems, solutions, and ideas with other landlords and find information that comes from similar organizations in Oregon and around the country.
ROA is a member of Oregon Rental Housing Association, a statewide affiliation of seventeen such organizations. Through ROHA, ROA members have an effective voice in the Oregon Legislature, can influence legislation, retain a rental housing lobbyist, have access to certified educational programs, and stay informed on political issues affecting the industry.
ROA comprises about 900 landlords in Eugene, Springfield, and beyond. Most members own fewer than six units. Yet each is committed to being a professional. Each knows that doing things right may take a little more work and cost slightly more, but also that one "bad" tenant can cost hundreds of dollars and a "tenant from hell" can cost thousands.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
- ROA's BULLETIN, published monthly, full of current news, articles, advertising, and other useful information.
- Forms - over fifty, including applications, rental agreements, 72-hour, 144-hour, and 30-day notices, deposit and screening fee disclosures - that are proven effective in court and updated every time.
- To-the-point and knowledgeable help through our local Help Line.
- Monthly meetings with speakers of pertinence to the industry: including lawyers, judges, lobbyists, credit reporting agencies, and property managers.
- Continuing Education Certificates for real estate salespeople.
- Training programs: when the law changes or there's new information for you. ROA provides the training. Regular workshops help new landlords learn what it takes to succeed, and are great refreshers for old hands.
- Experience in Fair Housing issues - the most expensive area that trips up landlords.
- Discounts from participating local businesses.
