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New Protections Against Illegal Evictions Go into Effect August 1st
Attention Louisiana renters: you have new rights and protections starting August 1st. This past legislative session, LaFHAC worked with our partners and supporters to help pass legislation that protects Louisiana renters from illegal evictions, including after hurricanes and other disasters. There are three key protections in this new law: First, renters whose landlords change their […]
LaFHAC’s Southwest Louisiana Eviction Defense Project Ends July 31, 2022
LaFHAC’s Southwest Louisiana Eviction Defense Project will be closing at the end of this week and LaFHAC will no longer be offering eviction defense services in the Acadiana region. We will, however, still be providing eviction defense services to tenants in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes. LaFHAC would like to thank Amber Mason for all of […]
Top 10 Tips for Homeowners to Prepare for Hurricane Season
It’s that time of the year again. Be sure to check out these tips presented by LaFHAC’s Director of Housing Counseling Giazzlyn Duncan to help you get prepared. For captions, click here to watch via Facebook video.
Big Win for Renter Protections, Plenty of Work Moving Forward
The Louisiana Legislative Session came to a close Monday after a long spring that included some unfortunate setbacks, as well as a significant win for Louisiana renting families. New Renter Protections Pass the Finish Line!Passing new protections for people who were illegally evicted was LaFHAC’s top priority at the legislature this session, and HB 160 […]
LaFHAC Welcomes Our Newest Staff Member, Leah Grace O’Brien
Leah Grace O’Brien joins the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center as the Eviction Defense Intake Specialist. Originally from New England, she has lived and traveled abroad extensively. She moved to New Orleans in 2018 after being accepted to SBP’s AmeriCorps program. Her professional background includes working in disability rights as a legal assistant, and administrative […]
Everything You Need to Know about the Eviction Assistance Program
Earlier this month, the New Orleans City Council unanimously passed a Right to Counsel ordinance. The passage of this legislation creates a permanent framework for the city’s eviction defense program, which the Council previously funded with $2 million for 2022. Here’s a breakdown of what this means for you! What is Right To Counsel? Simply […]
New Orleans Joins Growing List of Cities with a Right to Counsel in Eviction Court
NEW ORLEANS—Today, housing advocates and renting families celebrated a major milestone when the New Orleans City Council unanimously passed a Right to Counsel ordinance. The ordinance states that anyone at risk of losing their home in eviction court has a right to an attorney and creates a permanent framework for the program the Council began […]
LaFHAC Welcomes Our Two Newest Team Members, Silas Eames & Jodi Hill
Silas Eames, Education Coordinator. Silas Eames graduated from Tulane University with their Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy with a concentration in Ethics. They were founding VP of Tulane’s transgender and gender nonconforming student organization Gender Exploration Society in 2011, and enjoy board games, cooking, and riding the swan boats in City Park with their wife. They are […]
Be a Housing Hero this GiveNOLA Day!
As we get closer to GiveNOLA Day, we would like to remind people what this day is about – taking small actions to ensure our community prospers. Everyone has something to give; every act of generosity counts. Your gift ensures that we can continue to fight for people like Anthony Richards. Mr. Richards was approved […]
Upcoming Fair Housing Events
This month has many upcoming event to help you celebrate Fair Housing month! Come test your Fair Housing knowledge at our Virtual Fair Housing Trivia Happy Hour Tuesday, April 26th from 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Click here to register for the event and RSVP on Facebook here. In honor of Fair Housing Month, LaFHAC is offering two free virtual […]
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