Landlord-Tenant 101 for Meditators

Date/Time: Monday, June 8, 2026, 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.

Location: In person at: Milwaukie Ledding Library: 10660 SE 21st, Milwaukie, OR 97222

Cost: Free

Landlord-Tenant conflicts can be complex and confusing. This practical continuing mediation education (CME) session will cover some of the foundations of legal information and court processes that will help mediators ask better questions and support all parties in reaching resolution.

Topics include:

  • Understand the eviction process
  • Understand the difference of mediation pre-FED, after FED filed
  • Understand how mediation can work with the court process
  • Learn legal basics: Notices, stipulated agreements
  • Practice real life scenarios
  • Practice agreement writing
  • Examine mediator role with balancing power

Your Trainers:

Melissa Miller – Coordinator Landlord-Tenant Mediation Program Melissa got her Master’s degree at Portland State University in Conflict Resolution, Mediation and Restorative Justice. She has been with Clackamas County’s Resolution Services for the past 3 years. When she’s not hanging out with her family, she loves to do CrossFit and Woodworking!

Carley Adams - Program Manager Carley started with the Center for Mediation and Dialogue (CMD) Beaverton in 2012. Carley obtained her bachelor's degree in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Hawaii and then a master's degree in Conflict Resolution from Portland State University. Nowadays, most of her time outside of work is spent being amazed and exhausted by two small adorable kiddos.

RSVP: mmiller@clackamas.us

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