
Have a dispute with your landlord or tenant? Think you've been discriminated against when applying for a home?
The Fair Housing Foundation will hold a walk-in clinic for housing issues at the Norman P. Murray Community Center, at 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday.
This service is free and open to the public.
The foundation will have a housing counselor present to counsel residents with housing issues or questions. This can include landlord/tenant disputes, lease agreements, discrimination, repairs, evictions, security deposits, disability modifications, rent increases, occupancy issues and the like.
The Fair Housing Foundation services residents of the city of Mission Viejo. They are contracted by the city and receive funds through federal Community Development Block Grants.
FHF provides mediation and counseling services through the housing assistance hotline 1-800-446-FAIR and walk-in clinics. They also investigate issues of discrimination related to housing.
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