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Discrimination
If you think
the landlord has denied you housing/ or discriminated against you on the basis
of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, National Origin, Family Status or
Disability:
Consumer-S0S/Disabilities
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Find
Your City's Municipal Codes
Learn how your city code treats, garbage, nuisance and safety hazards. If you
can't find your city, follow their links to other code sites that can help you.
Lighting Up for Crime Prevention (HTML)
Neighborhood Watch Gets Residents Prepared
See right hand side Table of Contents. Provides residents with the information
they need to strengthen their communities and effectively prevent and respond to
the threats of terrorism, crime, or any kind of disaster through a Neighborhood
Watch Program.
Neighborhood Organizations
Find out about neighborhood watches and other community groups in your area
or anywhere else throughout the country.
Find
Your City's Municipal Codes
Learn how your city code treats, garbage, nuisance and safety hazards. If you
can't find your city, follow their links to other code sites that can help you.
Neighborhood
Organizations
Find out about neighborhood watches and other community groups in your area
or anywhere else throughout the country.
http://www.badlandlords.info/
Has help
resources for 31 states, i.e. where to report your landlord and where to get
free legal help. Also has links to each state's landlord/tenant laws.
For
More Help See
Check
your phonebook's city government pages for "parks" or
"recreation"
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Rent, Utilities, Transportation, Food+Clothing
Help With Rent In California (Google)
For help in your county or city, add your county or city's name in the Google
search box.
Housing
Low cost housing , renter assistance for seniors, renter's rights
United
Way Help Line
(For All 50 States, DC & Puerto Rico)
Choose
your state, select your city, and look up help agencies throughout the country!
Their stellar search engine can lead you to any social service topic imaginable.
Just type in the words "Utilities and Assistance", or "Food and
Clothing" or "Mortgage and Assistance"
The Salvation Army Nearest You
(All 50 States & DC)
The Salvation Army often helps with rent, utilities, transportation, food,
clothing and mortgage assistance.
www.nolo.com
Offers ways to cope with a variety of roommate related problems.
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Check your phonebook's city government pages for "public works" or "streets and sidewalks."
Involving The Media And Consumer Watch Groups
If
the law will not address your wrong,
sometimes
you can still win in the court of public opinion. This may require that you
involve the media and consumer watch groups.
REMEMBER, bad press hurts
business and may
even prompt lawmakers to pass new
legislation
to help others in your situation.
When
talking to the media, make your plight a human interest story.
Explain how your problem affects: safety,
business, the city's image, the homeless, crime, drug use, widows, orphans,
children, the disabled, the elderly, the economy, the environment, the insane,
immigrants, the illiterate, race relations, tourism, violence, the state and
federal budget, health, disease, safety...etc.
Give the reporter the names and numbers of other victims (first
get their permission) and have these people call in with similar stories. Also provide the reporter/agency with a list of names and
phone numbers so that he can interview the landlord, the management company and
its agents. Make it so the reporter
can write your story without ever leaving his chair.
If you receive a positive response, send it immediately to each and every other
agency/newspaper. The more support
you have the more likely you will be taken seriously. Watch your cause build momentum as these groups feed off one
another and people jump on the bandwagon. Lastly,
write your state senator/house representative
to pass legislation to stop this terrible wrong.
Send a brief cover letter explaining your situation and how it effects
others. Also enclose favorable
responses from the media and other agencies.
Trouble getting the government to act on your behalf? Give them a little bad
press and you're bargaining power increases tremendously. Select your state, and
then click on your county or city for the proper media to report to. (DC Not
Included).
Call
For Action
American
Association Of Retired Persons
Department
Of Transportation
(DOTs)(50 States, Not DC)
For help with car related issues ie, car damaged caused by pavement, unsafe
streets, traffic, bridges and roads, etc.
See Carpools