Fair Housing Law Center - Landlord Tenant Dispute Resolution
Provides assistance in resolving issues between tenants and their landlords, especially in cases in which tenants require reasonable accommodations or modifications. Disputes that are not resolved at this level may be escalated to reporting to the PHRC or HUD, or even to filing cases in state or federal court.
Physical Address
10 West Cherry Avenue, Summit Legal Aid, Washington, PA 15301
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Voice
Voice
Application process
Call, email, or visit the intake website to begin the process.
Fee
Service provided free of charge.
Eligibility
No income restrictions for legal representation in housing discrimination cases.
Service area
Armstrong, PA
Beaver, PA
Bedford, PA
Blair, PA
Butler, PA
Cambria, PA
Cameron, PA
Centre, PA
Clarion, PA
Clearfield, PA
Crawford, PA
Elk, PA
Erie, PA
Fayette, PA
Forest, PA
Greene, PA
Huntingdon, PA
Indiana, PA
Jefferson, PA
Lawrence, PA
McKean, PA
Mercer, PA
Potter, PA
Somerset, PA
Venango, PA
Warren, PA
Washington, PA
Westmoreland, PA
Agency info
Fair Housing Law Center
Provides free legal counsel and representation on behalf of individuals who were denied housing based on their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or disability. Educates community members about illegal acts affecting themselves or others under the Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Law Center is a HUD funded project of Summit Legal Aid.