Malcolm Phillips
The Mortgage Companies Take and Rob
That is how Ms. Scott describes her experience with foreclosure. Prior to the pandemic, Ms. Scott made several large payments to her mortgage, but the servicer’s failure to apply funds as received created a delinquency. LaFHAC’s Housing Counseling Department. led by Giazzlyn Duncan, was able to assist Ms. Scott with mortgage support. After years of […]
New Orleans Neighborhoods Under Threat with New Short Term Rental Ruling
The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a key provision restricting short-term rentals in New Orleans as unconstitutional. The 2019 ordinance limited short-term rental (STR) permits in residential areas to property owners who live on the property and have a homestead exemption. The 5th ruled that the ordinance restricting licenses discriminates against out-of-state […]
Healthy Homes Advances, Final Vote Likely October 20th
Over 100 people packed City Council Chambers on September 29th and waited hours to speak in support of the Healthy Homes Ordinance. See TV coverage of the hearing from WGNO and WWL. Councilmembers heard dozens of horror stories from long-time renters, as well as from representatives of public health, environmental justice, music and culture, LGBTQ, […]
“I should be able to walk into my home and feel like I’m at home.”
If you have ever rented an apartment in New Orleans, chances are high that your relationship with your landlord was problematic at best. From storm damage not being properly tended to, to regular maintenance requests being ignored, many renters in New Orleans have experienced some degree of neglect from landlords who are only interested in […]
Having trouble getting your security deposit back?
In 2018, the Louisiana Legislature passed a new law that raised the penalty for landlords who keep security deposits without good reason. The law increased the amount a tenant can receive if they win their case to three times the amount of the stolen deposit. For example, if a landlord refuses to return $800 of […]
ICYMI: Airbnb Rules Struck Down, Then Reinforced
Last month the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down New Orleans’ short-term rental (STR) regulations—specifically the part of our rules that require STR operators to have a homestead exemption and live on the property. This would have opened up the floodgates to more out-of-town STR speculators scooping up homes in our neighborhoods and renting […]
Top 10 Tips for Renters During Hurricane Season
1. Consider Renters Insurance. It’s definitely not in everyone’s budget, but if you are able to afford renters insurance, it’s worth looking into. You can sometimes get surprisingly affordable coverage that will cover you in the event of a hurricane, flood, fire, or theft. Coverage will often help you replace furniture and personal items that […]
Bring Housing Justice to Your School this Year
Did you know that LaFHAC leads interactive Fair Housing workshops for students in grades K-8, free of charge? If you’re an educator, administrator or parent who would like to bring housing justice to your school during the 2022-23 school year, please reach out to LaFHAC’s Education Coordinator Silas Eames at seames@lafairhousing.org. You can read more about […]
LaFHAC Welcomes Our Newest Staff Member, Kennedy LeJeune
Kennedy LeJeune is an Eviction Defense Staff Attorney with Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center (LaFHAC). He was licensed in September 2020 and is a recent graduate of Southern University Law Center. Prior to attending law school, Kennedy received his Bachelor’s in English Literature from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2016. He currently resides in Baton Rouge […]
Governor John Bel Edwards Signs New Eviction Protections into Law
Louisiana tenants officially have new protections! Just in time for peak hurricane season, tenant advocates and LaFHAC staff joined Governor Edwards and Rep. Mandie Landry to celebratenew protections going into effect for families who face illegal evictions, especially after storms. Thank you to renters who shared their stories, Rep. Landry and her coauthors, and Governor […]
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