Where are you in the eviction process?
What to do if you’re at risk of eviction
What to do if you’ve received an eviction notice
Responding to a 3-day, 30-day, 60-day, or 90-day notice
Read the notice to find out the reason for eviction
If you are able to rectify the issue, do so and let your landlord know.
Find out if you’re eligible to receive benefits
If you’re being evicted because of unpaid rent, you may be eligible for assistance. Contact the We Are LA hotline to get started: 213-584-1808
Know your rights
Learn more about tenant protections at an anti-harassment workshop: stayhousedla.org/workshops
Do not self evict
There may be options available to you. Do not self evict!
What to do if you’ve received an unlawful detainer notice
Follow this Step-by-step guide
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For free workshop information on tenant rights, the eviction process, and legal representation (income based), including help with filing your Answer.
213-584-1808
Help renters avoid eviction and assist tenants with filing an Answer. We Are LA Housing Specialists will provide anti-eviction support and connect you to available legal services and provide information on all your available benefits.
1-866-557-7368
For important information on ALL City of LA tenant protections. Contact the LAHD Hotline (9:00 am – 4:30 pm).
A toolkit to keep people in their homes, fight evictions, fight rent debt, and build the collective power of tenants.
Free family support services such as case management, emergency financial assistance, financial coaching, and information about tenant rights including assistance with filing your response if you receive an Unlawful Detainer.
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Assistance in pre-eviction, non-eviction, and eviction matters, as well as Notice to Vacate. Before and after eviction consultations and trial preparations. First- come, first-served basis. Sliding fee scale, no income limit.Short Term Eviction Prevention (STEP) Fund bridges the gap for Angelenos at risk of imminent homelessness by providing quick-turnaround, easy-to-access, no-interest micro loans