Legal Aid of Santa Rosa Ca

Buy legal self-help books (called Nolo Press books) from bookstores or on the Nolo Press website: www.nolo.com California Rural Legal Assistance provides free legal services to low-income people. Help with landlord/tenant, employment, education. (707) 528-9941 Salvation Army, Silvercrest Residence, 1050 3rd Street, Santa Rosa. Deposit at the clinic. Free legal advice for people aged 62 and over Thursday evenings from 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Legal document assistants prepare legal forms for you, but cannot provide you with legal advice, statements, opinions or recommendations. They charge a fee for their services. You can find several of them under Legal Records Assistants in the yellow pages of the phone book.

The Sonoma County Legal Services Foundation provides legal services on a sliding scale based on an individual`s income. Low-cost monthly workshops are offered on various topics such as injunction issues, civil court proceedings, criminal record expungement, driver`s license collection. (707) 546-2924 Staff – Sonoma County Legal Aid consists of a lawyer/executive director, a domestic violence lawyer, a paralegal/program manager, a bilingual social worker, a volunteer coordinator/case manager, a business manager, and 10-12 volunteers and part-time articling students for law students. To volunteer with Legal Aid or learn more, contact Volunteer Coordinator Linda Cooney at lcooney@legalaidsc.com. Study clients reported significant improvements in their lives as a result of the support they received from civil legal aid. We help with civil law issues such as eviction, domestic violence, elder abuse, disaster relief and much more. For interview or other press requests, please contact Legal Aid Executive Director Ronit Rubinoff at rrubinoff@legalaidsc.com According to a landmark study by the Center for Community Solutions, civil legal aid has a lasting impact. When court proceedings are initiated, vulnerable residents turn to us for help, often when there is no other place to turn. If you have a fixed lease, your rent cannot be increased during the rental period unless your lease allows it. Fair Housing of Sonoma County provides information and recommendations to landlords and tenants in the areas of housing discrimination and landlord-tenant relations, laws and practices. (707) 579-5033. The Homelessness Prevention Project removes barriers to housing for homeless people and helps keep people on the brink of homelessness.

Las protecciones de los inquilinos sobre la moratoria de desalojos del Condado de Sonoma se extiende después del 30 de Septiembre de 2021. Lee la declaración >> You can sue your landlord in Small Claims Court if you believe your deposit was wrongly withheld. Lawyers` Committee for Civil Rights Legal Services for Entrepreneurs (415) 543-9444131 Steuart Street, Suite 400San Francisco, CA 94105Business, Municipal and Real Estate California Human Development, 3315 Airway Drive, Santa Rosa, Phone: 521-4721 Disability Rights and Education Fund (510) 644-25553075 Adeline StreetBerkeley, CA 94703Civil rights, education, environment and health For furnished accommodation, A landlord cannot charge more than three months` rent. In the case of an unfurnished dwelling, the landlord cannot charge more than two months` rent. Tenderloin Housing Clinic (415) 885-3286126 Hyde StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102Real Estate Worried about your privacy or security? Delete your browsing history. Learn how >> However, if the breach of the lease can be corrected, your landlord must give you the opportunity to remedy the violation, for example: Pay your rent or make a repair. Housing Rights, Inc. (510) 548-87761966 San Pablo AvenueBerkeley, CA 94712Civil Liberties, Consumer and Real Estate Sonoma County Eviction Moratorium Protects Tenants Beyond September 30, 2021 Read Statement >> AARP, 2050 West Steele Lane, Suite E1, Santa Rosa, CA Phone: 575-0518. Council on Aging, 30 Kawana Spring Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Telephone: 525-0143 Increases may be implemented in up to two separate increases per year. If the notice is a free eviction notice, you should do your own research or consult a lawyer who specializes in property/tenancy law to ensure the notice is valid. Or search for services on their website in www.211sonoma.org This law excludes units built in the last 15 years and single-family homes.

The California legislature recently issued a justified expulsion. Your landlord must inform you of the reason for your eviction. There are two types of reasons why your landlord can evict you: no-fault evictions on your part (e.g., if the landlord wants to move in or fundamentally renovate the unit) or culpable evictions (for example, if you violate your lease or are unable to pay rent). The research highlights findings in six key areas: financial stability, family stability, health stability, housing stability, educational stability, and civic engagement. Your landlord can use your unpaid rent deposit to make the unit as clean as it was when you moved in or to repair damage beyond normal wear and tear. ACLU Foundation of San Diego (619) 232-2121PO Box 87131San Diego, CA 92138Civil Rights Sonoma County Public Law Library 2604 Ventura Ave, Santa Rosa, (707) 565-2668 Sonoma County Department of Child Support Services: To get help getting child support, collecting child support, and/or establishing paternity, contact the Sonoma County Department of Children`s Support Services toll free (888) 271-4214 or direct extension (707) 565-4000 Website: www.sonoma-county.org/dcss take Highway 101 to CA – 12 E. Take exit 7B towards S E St towards downtown. Stay straight to Bennett Valley Rd (about 0.1 mile). Take 1st street on the left onto South E St. 144 South E St.

is located on the right, just behind Tupper St. Services are available from Monday to Thursday. All services are offered free of charge. Come to our office between 9:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. or between 1:15 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to make an appointment, or call 542-1290. Calls are often not answered for 48 hours, so if there is an emergency, please come in person. We are closed without appointment from 11:30 pm to 1:15 pm and closed all day on Wednesday afternoons and Fridays.

If you are evicted regardless of fault, your landlord must pay you resettlement assistance.