Housing Law Assistance offered by King County Tenant Resource Line
Housing Law Assistance offered by King County Tenant Resource Line
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. Staff will speak to clients over the phone to evaluate the case. Tenants may then 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.
Physical Address
Hours
Live operators are available T-Th, 10am-1pm. Available 24/7 via text.
Application process
Call. Does not accept walk-ins. Open 24/7 help by sms message and with live operators T, Wed, Thurs 10am-1pm.
Fee
None
Eligibility
Low income tenants living in King County at risk of eviction.
Languages
Interpreter services
Agency info
King County Tenant Resource Line
Operates as a partnership between Tenant Law Center, Housing Justice Project, and Tenants Union of Washington. Offers free legal assistance to low-income households in King County who are facing eviction, subsidy termination or reasonable accommodation requests that are necessary to preserve tenancy or a housing subsidy. DOES NOT HAVE RENTAL ASSISTANCE.