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Portland vs Troutdale

How do property blight rules compare between Portland, OR and Troutdale, OR?

Portland, OR

Multnomah County

Heavy Restrictions

Portland addresses property blight through Title 29 (Property Maintenance Regulations) and the Neighborhood Inspections program. The city enforces minimum property maintenance standards to prevent blight, including requirements for structural integrity, exterior maintenance, and elimination of nuisance conditions.

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Troutdale, OR

Multnomah County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPortlandTroutdale
Governing CodeTitle 29 (Property Maintenance Regulations)-
EnforcementNeighborhood Inspections program-
Compliance PeriodTypically 30 days after notice-
Daily FinesStarting at $150/day-
AbatementCity may abate and lien property-

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Portland FAQ

How do I report property blight in Portland?

Contact Portland's Neighborhood Inspections program or file a complaint online through the city's reporting system. Inspectors will evaluate the property and issue notices to the owner with a compliance timeline.

What happens if a property owner ignores a blight notice?

After the compliance period (typically 30 days), the city can issue administrative citations with fines starting at $150 per day. The city may also abate the nuisance and place a lien on the property for costs incurred.

Troutdale FAQ

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