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There are many apartments in the 164th/Stark/Division that seem to be pretty open about tenants.

You do want to know that the City of Gresham has the right to inspect any rental housing, occupied or unoccupied, when they choose.

If you are uneasy about city employees inspecting your home, you might want to look at East Portland instead of inside Gresham.

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