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Tenant Information and Services offered by Tenants Union of Washington State in Spokane
Provides free tenant counseling services to assist people with questions about landlord-tenant laws and discuss strategies to prevent housing loss. In office visits are not available.
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.
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Small Claims Court offered by King County District Court in Burien at South Division
Assists plaintiffs in recovering money or other damages; amount may not exceed $10,000.
Court is authorized by state law to assist plaintiffs to recover money or other damages whose amount may not exceed $10,000.
Filing the Claim:
Plaintiff must sign claim form in presence of the court clerk. A trial date is set and a copy of the claim is given to the plaintiff. The plaintiff must identify the defendant and provide the defendant's address and phone number (if possible).
Service of Claim Notice:
Plaintiff has the responsibility of serving notice upon the defendant not less than five days from trial date; plaintiff may not personally serve the notice, but it can be served by one of the following:
- The Sheriff's Office
- A process server
- A person of legal age not connected to the case
- A registered or certified mail-return receipt with defendant's signature
Server must sign before a Notary Public.
Hearing:
Attorneys and paralegals are excluded from appearing or participating with the plaintiff or defendant in a small claims suit unless the judge grants permission. One may consult an attorney before or after a court appearance. Parties should bring witnesses or other evidence (documents, pictures) to substantiate their claims. Default judgment may be granted to plaintiff if defendant fails to appear in court.
Collection of Judgment:
If appeal is not made nor judgment paid within 20 days, plaintiff may request that the judgment be entered in the civil docket of District Court. The plaintiff may then proceed with garnishment of wages or bank accounts or place liens on personal property and real estate of the defendant (call for procedural details). Small Claims Court has no power to enforce judgments.
Appeals: The party who filed a claim or counterclaim cannot appeal unless the amount claimed exceeds $1,000. No party may appeal a judgment where the amount claimed is less than $250.
The following steps must be taken within 30 days of the entry judgment:
- 1) Prepare a written Notice of Appeal and file it with the District Court
- 2) Serve a copy of that notice to the other parties; file acknowledgement or affidavit of service in District Court
- 3) Deposit supervisor court filing fee ($110) either in cash, money order, or cashier's check payable to the Clerk of the Superior Court
- 4) Deposit $40 preparation fee to the District Court
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Small Claims Courts
Legal Assistance offered by Catholic Community Services' Tenant Law Center
Provides legal services in eviction cases, subsidy terminations and reasonable accommodation requests for King County residents.
Seattle residents must be AT or BELOW 80% AMI. King County residents outside Seattle must be AT or BELOW 200% FPL.
Provides civil legal aid services to low-income tenants with pending eviction, subsidy terminations and requests for reasonable accommodation in King County.
Tenant Law Center attorneys can assist with evictions from permanent and subsidized housing. A notice is not required
Tenant Law Center can assist with:
- Pending evictions for residents who have not yet received a Summons and Complaint.
- Preventing Section 8 subsidy terminations for King County residents (cannot do reinstatements); must have written notice of pending subsidy termination.
- Helps tenants in King County get reasonable accommodations after the initial request was denied.
What's Here
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Housing Complaints
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Housing Advocacy Groups
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Bilingual Spanish Legal Clinic offered at El Centro de la Raza
Provides bilingual legal information and advice for a broad range of legal issues.
Provides legal information and advice for the following issues depending on attorney availability:
- Auto accidents
- Birth injuries
- Consumer law
- Criminal defense
- Family law
- Finance
- Immigration
- Landlord-tenant law
- Medical negligence
- Personal injury
- Property law
- Worker's rights/wage claims
What's Here
Paternity Suits
Emancipation of Minors
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Housing Complaints
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Alimony Assistance
General Legal Aid
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Adoption Legal Services
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Contract Law
Labor and Employment Law
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Consumer Law
Warranty Complaints
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Pierce County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
What's Here
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Emancipation of Minors
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Housing Advocacy Groups
Children's Rights Groups
Juvenile Diversion
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
General Education Advocacy
Case/Care Management
Individual Advocacy
Housing Complaints
Special Education Advocacy
Welfare Rights Assistance
Tenant Services Voice Message Line offered at Solid Ground
Provides housing counseling to tenants across Washington state. Topics addressed include eviction, discrimination retaliation, housing search, repair and deposits. Leave a message for assistance.
Provides tenant education to tenants only on the rights and responsibilities of both tenant and landlord. Provides tenant resources, eviction prevention resources and legal aid resource information. This is done over the phone through the Voice Message Line (see times below)
Offers Rent Smart webinars and workshops, as well as one-on-one conversations via the voice message line to address rental issues.
Webinar and message line services are available in English and Spanish, and translation services are available for other languages.
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Rental Security Deposit Complaints
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Loren Miller Bar Association Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Loren Miller Bar Association (telephonic)
Operates a legal clinic where a free 30-minute legal consultation is available for individuals with cases in King County who are not already represented by an attorney. Focus is on serving African American clients but clinic is open to all.
Operates a legal clinic providing a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney (60 minutes if an interpreter or other accommodation is needed)
Clinic is open to all, but particular focus is on providing culturally-informed legal services in a safe and welcoming environment to individuals who identify as African American or Black. This clinic is staffed primarily by attorneys of color.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
What's Here
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Native American/Tribal Law
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Collection Complaints
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice
Predatory Lending Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP Appeals/Complaints
Contract Law
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Labor and Employment Law
Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
Paternity Suits
Education Discrimination Assistance
Emancipation of Minors
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Home Sanitation
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Corporate/Business Law
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
HIPAA Complaints
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Warranty Complaints
Welfare Rights Assistance
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Will Preparation Assistance
Automobile Complaints
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Organizational Start Up Services
General Legal Aid
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Housing Complaints
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
General Education Advocacy
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Consumer Law
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Work Permits
Elder Law
Alimony Assistance
Legal Counseling
Impounded Vehicle Services
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Bankruptcy Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Voting Rights Protection
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Small Claims Court offered by King County District Court in Seattle at West Division
Assists plaintiffs in recovering money or other damages; amount may not exceed $10,000.
Court is authorized by state law to assist plaintiffs to recover money or other damages whose amount may not exceed $10,000.
Filing the Claim:
Plaintiff must sign claim form in presence of the court clerk. A trial date is set and a copy of the claim is given to the plaintiff. The plaintiff must identify the defendant and provide the defendant's address and phone number (if possible).
Service of Claim Notice:
Plaintiff has the responsibility of serving notice upon the defendant not less than five days from trial date; plaintiff may not personally serve the notice, but it can be served by one of the following:
- The Sheriff's Office
- A process server
- A person of legal age not connected to the case
- A registered or certified mail-return receipt with defendant's signature
Server must sign before a Notary Public.
Hearing:
Attorneys and paralegals are excluded from appearing or participating with the plaintiff or defendant in a small claims suit unless the judge grants permission. One may consult an attorney before or after a court appearance. Parties should bring witnesses or other evidence (documents, pictures) to substantiate their claims. Default judgment may be granted to plaintiff if defendant fails to appear in court.
Collection of Judgment:
If appeal is not made nor judgment paid within 20 days, plaintiff may request that the judgment be entered in the civil docket of District Court. The plaintiff may then proceed with garnishment of wages or bank accounts or place liens on personal property and real estate of the defendant (call for procedural details). Small Claims Court has no power to enforce judgments.
Appeals: The party who filed a claim or counterclaim cannot appeal unless the amount claimed exceeds $1,000. No party may appeal a judgment where the amount claimed is less than $250.
The following steps must be taken within 30 days of the entry judgment:
- 1) Prepare a written Notice of Appeal and file it with the District Court
- 2) Serve a copy of that notice to the other parties; file acknowledgement or affidavit of service in District Court
- 3) Deposit supervisor court filing fee ($110) either in cash, money order, or cashier's check payable to the Clerk of the Superior Court
- 4) Deposit $40 preparation fee to the District Court
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Small Claims Courts
Mediation Clinic offered by University of Washington's Law School Clinics
Offers free mediation services provided by 2nd and 3rd year law students working at the mediation clinic.
Provides MEDIATION services only. Does NOT mediate dissolutions (divorce) or child custody matters. Does NOT offer any legal advice.
Parties voluntarily negotiate the settlement of their disputes with an impartial third party. The parties decide the outcome of the mediation, rather than a judge or arbitrator.
The mediator serves to guide the process, mediators are second- and third-year law students under the supervision of law faculty.
Typical mediation cases include:
- Buyer/Seller
- Real Estate Issues
- Consumer/Business
- Co-workers
- Employer/Employee
- Housemates/Roommates
- Landlord/Tenant
- Neighbors
- Student/Staff
- General Civil Litigation
What's Here
Labor and Employment Law
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Labor Arbitration/Mediation
Housing Complaints
Education Discrimination Assistance
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Consumer Law
Voting Rights Protection
Mediation
LGBTQ2S+ Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics through QLAW
Hosts a free monthly legal clinic with a focus on LGBTQ issues; provides information in a variety of areas including family law, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
Hosts a legal clinic specifically designed to address the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and couples. This clinic is run by QLaw Foundation in partnership with the King County Bar Association.
The clinic is open to everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
At the clinic, an attorney will meet with clients for 30 minutes and provide individualized legal advice and information.
Clinic attorneys will answer questions and provide information in a variety of areas including family law, immigration, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
What's Here
Bankruptcy Assistance
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Native American/Tribal Law
Child Advocacy Centers
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Adoption Legal Services
Housing Complaints
General Legal Aid
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Paternity Suits
Home Sanitation
General Education Advocacy
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Emancipation of Minors
Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
Debt Consolidation Services
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Family Justice Centers
Grandparent Rights
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Foster Care Legal Services
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Patient Rights Assistance
Elder Law
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Education Discrimination Assistance
Legal Counseling
Alimony Assistance
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Work Permits
Code Violation Complaints offered by Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections
Responds to complaints of substandard housing, dangerous/vacant buildings, zoning violations on private property, landlord/property manager actions and vegetation overgrowth.
Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) housing and zoning inspectors respond to complaints about:
- Minimum housing standards
- Land use violations
- Shorelines
- "Just cause" eviction
- Vacant and unfit buildings
- Lock-outs
- Rent increases without proper notice
- Landlord or property manager retaliation
- Landlord or property manager entering a unit without both notice and consent
- Prohibiting tenant organizing
- Landlord or property manager harassment Health and safety are the department's first priorities for investigation and resolution of reported violations.
Health concerns include tenant complaints about conditions that may cause mold in rental units, such as excessive moisture.
Seattle’s Housing and Building Maintenance Code (HBMC) contains requirements designed to keep building occupants dry and warm.
In a building maintained in compliance with code requirements, all components of the building including foundation, roof, walls and windows are reasonably weather tight, watertight and damp-free.
SDCI conducts inspections of the property named in the complaint and contacts the landlord.
SDCI sets a time frame for voluntary resolution.
Code compliance specialists will take cases that violate housing codes, and will require rescission of bad eviction notices and correction of unsafe or unpermitted housing conditions.
The law department will eventually sue violators if necessary.
Also performs investigations of illegal evictions.
New enforcement for leases entered into after 1/15/17.
Refer if:
- The landlord requires security deposit/nonrefundable move-in fees that are more than first month's rent
- The landlord requires nonrefundable move-in fees other than for tenant screening report, cleaning at termination of tenancy, criminal background check, or credit report
- The landlord requires a pet deposit that is more than 25% of first month's rent or any other pet fee/rent
- The landlord refuses to enter payment plan for security deposit/nonrefundable move-in fees, pet deposit, or last month's rent
- The deposit not returned and no move-in checklist was signed by landlord and tenant at move-in
- No statement of deposit or deposit returned 21 days after tenant moved out
Advance notice may be needed for an interpreter.
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Land Use Regulation
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Occupancy Inspection
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Building Condition Evaluation
Rental Security Deposit Complaints
Home Sanitation
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Mold Analysis
Building Code Information
Building Code Violations Reporting
Debt Collection Defense Clinic offered by Northwest Justice Project at Debt Collection Defense Clinic
Provides legal assistance for low-income debtors including: debtors with lawsuits and issues related to debt collection, collection agency abuse, supplemental proceedings and garnishment.
Provides legal advice for the following issues for low-income debtors:
- Lawsuits and issues related to debt collection
- Collection agency abuse
- Supplemental proceedings
- Garnishment
- Auto purchase or auto loan disputes
- Consumer scams
- Contracts/warranties
- Identity theft
- Predatory lending
- Student loans (federally subsidized or private)
- Overpayments to debt creditors
- Poor credit
- Debts to a landlord, or client is considering breaking their lease
Does not assist clients with bankruptcy, but can help a client decide if bankruptcy is a good option.
Interpreter services are available to assist non-English-speaking clients.
What's Here
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Wage/Benefits Garnishment Assistance
Bankruptcy Assistance
Housing Complaints
Warranty Complaints
Consumer Law
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Welfare Rights Assistance
Legal Counseling
Automobile Complaints
Collection Complaints
Predatory Lending Assistance
Contract Law
Eviction Assistance offered by King County Bar Association's Housing Justice Project at the King County Courthouse in Seattle
Offers free legal assistance for low-income tenants with an eviction hearing at the courthouse. Services are provided on a drop-in basis.
- Offers free legal assistance to low-income tenants involved in residential eviction court proceedings. Legal assistants interview tenants and attorneys review all relevant documents.
- Attorneys will represent in court and to resolve filed eviction lawsuit; attorneys will also negotiate with the landlord and represent the tenant.
- Attorneys are unable to assist with evictions from emergency shelters or residential care facilities (such as nursing homes). Attorneys may assist those being evicted from permanent, transitional, and manufactured (mobile home) housing.
- Drop-in child care provided by the Children's Home Society at the Regional Justice Center for parents while they appear in court.
What's Here
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Housing Complaints
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Code Compliance offered by City of Auburn at Customer Service
Enforces several ordinances of the city of Auburn. Taking enforcement action may be in the form of fines, penalties, and challenges in obtaining permits or licenses in the future.
Enforces several ordinances of the city of Auburn. Ensures that the proper permits have been issued for construction of projects, land clearing, grading and filing of property, placement of signs, and that businesses are operating in compliance with the City of Auburn Zoning Code.
Common violations include the following:
- Overgrown grass and weeds
- Junk accumulation
- Vegetation encroachment
- Trash, litter and debris
- Inoperable vehicles
- Illegal parking
- Graffiti
- Nuisance Animals
- Operating a business without a license
Taking enforcement action may be in the form of fines, penalties and challenges in obtaining permits or licenses in the future. Staff conducts routine inspections throughout the city to note the condition of residences and businesses.
What's Here
Abandoned Vehicle Reporting/Removal
Graffiti Reporting
Housing Complaints
Weed Abatement/Brush Control
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Building Code Violations Reporting
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Housing Law Assistance offered by King County Tenant Resource Line
Provides assistance to low-income residents of King County with an eviction notice, subsidy termination or who requires a reasonable accommodation due to a disability.
Assistance is available to help reduce homelessness by preventing illegal and unnecessary evictions. Assistance is provided to vulnerable tenants by focusing on negotiated resolutions that preserve tenant housing, preserve subsidies, or allow for relocation to suitable housing without the stigma of eviction.
Tenants may be scheduled for an appointment with an attorney, who can provide free legal assistance ranging from self-help information to ongoing representation through negotiation with the landlord or representation in court.
This service does not provide rental assistance.
What's Here
Housing Advocacy Groups
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Housing Complaints
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Conflict Resolution and Mediation Services offered at Dispute Resolution Center of Yakima and Kittitas Counties
Offers low-cost mediation in person, over the phone, and at small claims court. Mediates neighborhood problems, landlord-tenant, foreclosure, family problems/employees problems.
Services are provided by trained professional mediators who volunteer their time.
Services include:
- Face to Face Mediation
- Coaching for problems
- Some simple negotiation over the telephone
TYPES OF PROBLEMS THE CENTER WILL HANDLE:
- Divorce mediation
- Parenting Plan mediation
- Neighborhood problems (noise, pets, parking, lawn & garden, property line problems and other nuisances)
- Landlord-tenant issues (deposits, repairs, damages, etc.)
- Real estate or personal property
- Business consumer problems (faulty merchandise, refunds, exchanges, etc.)
- Employer/employee grievances
- School problems involving faculty or administration, students or parents
- Family issues such as problems related to divorce and parenting plans
- Other domestic problems not involving violence or other factors that require professional intervention or assistance
TYPES OF PROBLEMS NOT HANDLED: Any problem requiring legal assistance, such as filing lawsuits (criminal defenses, will preparation, etc.); issues involving drug/alcohol abuse, domestic violence, abuse to children, or issues where one or more parties fears abuse; or problems where a party cannot speak adequately on their own behalf, although can work with clients who have a case manager.
Other Services Provided:
- Offers workshop of varying lengths to organizations, businesses, and groups on a range of topics including: conflict resolution, negotiation, communication, conflict styles, and dealing with difficult people.
- Victim Offender Meeting Program: Brings together victims of juvenile crime with the offenders to talk about the impact of the crime and for the youth to make amends.
- Assists senior citizens to resolve disputes with family members, businesses, landlords, neighbors and others through mediation.
- Parent Youth Mediation Service: Allows parents and teenagers or pre-teens to sit down together to talk about how things are going within the family and develop agreements on behaviors, level of independence, respectful communication and consequences. Co-mediators assist the mediating parties.
What's Here
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Labor Arbitration/Mediation
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Rental Security Deposit Complaints
Conflict Resolution Training
Consumer Law
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Housing Complaints
Mediation
Elder Law
Victim/Offender Mediation Programs
Divorce Assistance
General Legal Clinics offered by King County Bar Association's Neighborhood Legal Clinics
Operates legal clinics across King County where free 30-minute legal consultations are available for individuals who are not already represented by an attorney.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney at multiple locations across King County. As of 9/2024, most clinics are telephonic, but there may be limited in-person availability in Seattle and Kent. Details will be provided to clients during intake screening.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Automobile Complaints
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Corporate/Business Law
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Consumer Law
Predatory Lending Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Food Stamps/SNAP Appeals/Complaints
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Impounded Vehicle Services
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Repossession Agency Complaints
HIPAA Complaints
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Legal Counseling
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Warranty Complaints
Emancipation of Minors
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Contract Law
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Alimony Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Paternity Suits
General Legal Aid
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Organizational Start Up Services
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Labor and Employment Law
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Patient Rights Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Home Sanitation
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
General Education Advocacy
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth offered by TeamChild in King County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24. Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
What's Here
Emancipation of Minors
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Education Advocacy
Individual Advocacy
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Housing Complaints
Children's Rights Groups
Housing Advocacy Groups
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Juvenile Diversion
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Case/Care Management
Eviction Assistance offered by King County Bar Association's Housing Justice Project at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent
Offers free legal assistance for low-income tenants with an eviction hearing at the courthouse. Services are provided on a drop-in basis.
- Offers free legal assistance to low-income tenants involved in residential eviction court proceedings. Legal assistants interview tenants and attorneys review all relevant documents.
- Attorneys will represent in court and to resolve filed eviction lawsuit; attorneys will also negotiate with the landlord and represent the tenant.
- Attorneys are unable to assist with evictions from emergency shelters or residential care facilities (such as nursing homes). Attorneys may assist those being evicted from permanent, transitional, and manufactured (mobile home) housing.
- Drop-in child care provided by the Children's Home Society at the Regional Justice Center for parents while they appear in court.
What's Here
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Housing Complaints
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Korean Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Korean Community Services Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Koreans.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney.
Focus is on Korean and Korean-speaking clients.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
What's Here
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Warranty Complaints
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Voting Rights Protection
Contract Law
Will Preparation Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Foster Care Legal Services
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Rights Counseling for Undocumented People
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Corporate/Business Law
Collection Complaints
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Predatory Lending Assistance
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
Home Sanitation
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
General Education Advocacy
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Work Permits
Welfare Rights Assistance
Labor and Employment Law
Elder Law
Patient Rights Assistance
Family Justice Centers
Special Education Advocacy
HIPAA Complaints
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Child Advocacy Centers
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Education Discrimination Assistance
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Organizational Start Up Services
Emancipation of Minors
Automobile Complaints
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Consumer Law
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
General Legal Aid
Native American/Tribal Law
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Immigrant Labor Certification Filing Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Housing Complaints
Grandparent Rights
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Repossession Agency Complaints
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Bankruptcy Assistance
Adoption Legal Services
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Impounded Vehicle Services
Divorce Assistance
Paternity Suits
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Child Guardianship Assistance
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program offered at Vancouver Housing Authority
The housing choice voucher program, commonly known as section 8, is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, elderly, and persons needings special features or accomodations to afford housing.
Vancouver Housing Authority (VHA) offers the Section 8 program and fields complaints about rental practices and properties. VHA offers two types of vouchers:
- Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8): Provides assistance to very-low-income families, older adults, and persons needing special features or accommodations to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private rental market. Voucher holders may choose their own housing in the private rental market including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments that meet minimum standards of health and safety.
- Project-Based Vouchers: Provides assistance for low-income households. The rental subsidy stays with the building/unit, and when a household relocates, the rental assistance ends.
What's Here
Home Rental Listings
Housing Complaints
Housing Authorities
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Youth Homelessness Program offered by Legal Counsel for Youth and Children
Provides civil legal advice and/or representation for youth ages 12-24, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Provides free civil legal services for youth and young adults between ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
What's Here
Labor and Employment Law
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Predatory Lending Assistance
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Paternity Suits
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
General Legal Aid
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Emancipation of Minors
Identification Application/Replacement Clinics
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
General Education Advocacy
Foster Care Legal Services
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Name/Personal Information Modification Assistance
Alimony Assistance
Child Guardianship Assistance
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Consumer Law
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Education Discrimination Assistance
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Housing Complaints
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Welfare Rights Assistance
Native American/Tribal Law
Home Sanitation
Collection Complaints
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Bankruptcy Assistance
Housing Services offered at Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
Provides pre-purchase, mortgage and pre-foreclosure counseling; stabilization loans with repayment plans, landlord/tenant mediation, borrower/lender mediation and fair housing information.
Provides comprehensive rental and ownership housing counseling services, certified by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Counseling services address topics of delinquency and landlord/tenant mediation; and financial planning and pre-purchase. Also provides general information about HUD-subsidized programs, insurance and fair housing. Additionally, offers a foreclosure prevention program that combines mortgage, reverse mortgage and pre-foreclosure counseling, stabilization loans and repayment plans, to help low-income families in danger of losing their homes. Rather than being forced into a sale by the mortgage holder and thus forfeiting their equity, program offers borrowers two alternative options: avoiding default by working through a repayment plan to stay in their home, or gaining enough time to sell their homes on their own terms. Provides foreclosure mediation services as part of the Foreclosure Fairness Program.
What's Here
Housing Complaints
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
HUD Approved Counseling Agencies
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Homebuyer/Home Purchase Counseling
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Conflict Resolution and Mediation Services offered at Dispute Resolution Center of King County
Offers low-cost mediation in person, over the phone and at small claims court. Mediates neighborhood problems, landlord-tenant, foreclosure, family problems or employer/employee problems. Cannot assist in issues involving drugs or violence.
Services are provided by trained professional mediators who volunteer their time. Services include:
- Face-to-face mediation
- Conflict coaching for problems
- Some simple negotiation over the telephone
TYPES OF PROBLEMS THE CENTER WILL HANDLE:
- Neighborhood problems (noise, pets, parking, lawn & garden, property line problems and other nuisances)
- Landlord-tenant issues (deposits, repairs, damages, eviction prevention due to COVID, etc. )
- Real estate or personal property
- Foreclosure mediation
- Business consumer problems (faulty merchandise, refunds, exchanges, etc. )
- Employer/employee grievances
- School problems involving faculty or administration, students or parents
- Family issues such as problems related to divorce and parenting plans
- Other domestic problems not involving violence, restraining orders, or other factors that require professional intervention or assistance.
TYPES OF PROBLEMS NOT HANDLED:
- Any problem requiring legal assistance, such as filing lawsuits, criminal defenses, will preparation, etc.
- Issues involving drug/alcohol abuse, domestic violence, abuse to children, or issues where one or more parties fears abuse
- Problems where a party cannot speak adequately on their own behalf, although can work with clients who have a case manager.
All clients must be able to keep agreements made
What's Here
Labor and Employment Law
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Rental Security Deposit Complaints
Housing Complaints
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Labor Arbitration/Mediation
Mediation
Consumer Law
Divorce Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance offered at Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections
Registers and inspects rental properties within Seattle.
Helps ensure that all rental housing in Seattle is safe and meets basic housing maintenance requirements.
All rental property owners in Seattle must register their properties with the city.
Inspectors will make sure all registered properties comply with minimum housing and safety standards at least once every 10 years.
RRIO will help improve and maintain the quality of Seattle's rental housing over time.
The program will benefit Seattle residents by:
- Preserving neighborhoods and quality of life
- Educating property owners, inspectors, and renters about the RRIO standards and encouraging proper maintenance of rental housing
- Ensuring all rental properties meet the same minimum standards through periodic inspections
- Creating clear communication methods between rental property owners and the City in the event of emergencies
What's Here
Mold Analysis
Housing Complaints
Land Use Regulation
Mold Pollution Information
Building Code Violations Reporting
Occupancy Inspection