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Eugene’s $10 Cap on Rental Application Fees Upheld

by Bailey Meyers | THE OREGON SUPREME COURT REJECTED A PETITION FROM LANDLORDS FOR REVIEW OF THE FEE CAP. FOR TENANT ADVOCATES, IT’S A VICTORY FOR HOUSING ACCESS.

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