NEW PUBLICATION: THE TENANT TOOLKIT
This is a valuable resource for anyone experiencing landlord-tenant issues. The Tenant Toolkit provides basic legal information about housing rights, templates for key communications with landlords, tips for best practices when seeking and securing a rental property and other resources for clients seeking to gain and maintain long-term housing stability.
CLICK HERE to view the Tenant Toolkit online
CLICK HERE for a printable pdf copy
We assist families and individuals facing eviction, loss of housing assistance, poor living conditions, discrimination, and other housing issues.
We can help you if:
- You are being evicted from your home
- Your lease is being terminated
- Your landlord is not making necessary repairs
- The housing authority denied your application
- Your subsidized housing assistance is being terminated
- The housing authority did not adjust your rent when your income or family size changed
- The housing authority did not add a family member to your voucher or lease
In addition to providing legal representation, we hold workshops and presentations on tenant rights, subsidized housing, and fair housing issues.
Area we serve:
St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Jefferson County and St. Charles County.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
Missouri Tenant Help offers free, easy-to-use, and mobile-friendly resources to Missouri tenants facing eviction or other housing needs. Our DIY forms are accessible to tenants, attorneys, paralegals, or anyone helping a tenant.
CHECK IT OUT NOW AT:Â www.MoTenantHelp.orgÂ
CLICK HERE for a printable flyer about MoTenantHelp
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Staff
Susan Alverson, Managing Attorney
Emily Autrey, Social Worker
Daniel Buran, Attorney
Shawn Caruso, Attorney
Jessica Hallermann, Office Manager/Paralegal
Jennifer Heggemann, Director of Social Worker
Kendall Hopkins, Attorney
Abbie Leonard, Social Worker
Lina Olberding, Paralegal
Jami Scott, Social Worker
Buddy Stratton, Attorney
Funding for the Eviction Prevention Program of our Housing Law Program is provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
This work is partially supported by funding under an award with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The substance and findings of the work are dedicated to the public.
The author and publisher are solely responsible for the accuracy of the statements and interpretations contained in any associated publication. Such interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Government.
If you missed the recent “All About Eviction” webinar series
CLICK HERE to watch the individual videos now!