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Tenant Information and Services offered by Tenants Union of Washington State in Spokane

25 West Main Avenue, Saranac Bldg #217, Spokane, WA 99201

Eligibility

Residential Tenants in Washington state.

Hours

Hours Vary.

(509) 464-7620
Voice·

Spokane Office

Languages

Spanish, Interpreter services

Application process

Online Intake form: www.tenantsunion.org/tenant-counseling-intake-form Complete online intake form or call statewide tenant rights hotline at 206-723-0500 during normal hours of operation (please note we have a VERY high call volume and wait times can be long)

Fees

Free. Membership and donations are encouraged. Membership with the Tenants Union is FREE and members are defined as people who: Share the Tenants Union’s values and vision for housing justice according to our Principles of Unity; Plan to contribute time, money and/or expertise to the work of the Tenants Union; and Would like to identify as a member.

Service area

Spokane Valley, WA Spokane, WA Airway Heights, WA Pend Oreille, WA Stevens, WA Ferry, WA Spokane, WA

Other Information

Age Group

Older Adults (65+)
Young Adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)

Payment Options

Free

Languages

Spanish
Interpreter services

Focus Population

General

Provides information on landlord-tenant laws and legal rights and options for tenants with immediate housing problems, including eviction. One-on-one counseling is available. Assists in organizing groups of tenants to bring about landlord compliance with the Landlord/Tenant Act and existing housing codes. Provides community education on tenant issues, advocates for tenants' rights and offers referrals for rent assistance. Does not provide legal counsel, but does provide referrals to appropriate counsel.

Providing organization

Tenants Union of Washington State

Provides information on landlord-tenant laws to tenants with housing problems or to discuss strategies to prevent housing loss. Organizes tenant-led grassroots campaigns in order to win concrete improvements in living conditions, and to challenge unjust housing policies and practices.