"Evicted and Unrepresented: Portland’s Growing Housing Crisis"
The housing epidemic is no stranger to Portland. One of the biggest factors is the high cost of living and lack of affordable housing in the area. The living costs have kept rising coupled with the same average salaries throughout the years with no signs of salaries rising to match rent costs. So with that, eviction rates in Portland have been on the rise and are exponentially growing. From June 2025 to June 2026 the total evictions filed in Multnomah County alone equated to over 11,800 cases. For each month, 90% or more of the evictions were filed due to rent non-payment. Unfortunately, if these tenants are being evicted due to nonpayment, they are unable to afford any representation by a lawyer for their case. In the past 12 months, only 15% of all the eviction cases had tenants that had legal representation. The Oregon Law Center made an analysis of The Oregon Judicial Department’s eviction data and found that the tenants outrightly won a...