bankruptcy portland

Are there apts or landlords in Portland that will rent to someone with bad credit but GREAT income?
I have a bankruptcy that was fully discharged over a year ago, and some of the items are still showing on my credit report (I am getting that fixed, of course). I make 4-5x (net income) the amount of rent (looking for around $800/month – less is great, a little more is fine). I’ve been denied by two places already, and I need to move in two weeks. HELP!!!!
If Beaverton is an area you would like I know someone that has rentals and doesnt do credit checks. The properties aren’t run down either. He has a few vacancies now.
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