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Our Services

Our Housing Counselors are available to answer your questions about tenant-landlord rights and obligations, including topics like security deposits, evictions, repairs, rent increases, harassment, and more. Conversations with Housing Counselors are private and confidential, and can help you find the resources you need.

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To speak with a Housing Counselor, please call our Housing Rights Hotline at 1-800-477-5977 (TTY: 1-213-201-0867), email info@housingrightscenter.org, or visit one of our in-person clinics.

Discrimination Investigation & Disability Accommodations

Our Case Analysts investigate allegations of housing discrimination and help victims of discrimination enforce their Fair Housing rights. We can also help tenants with disabilities assert their right to request accommodations or modifications in their home.

 

To report discrimination or get help making an accommodation, please call our Housing Rights Hotline at 1-800-477-5977  (TTY: 1-213-201-0867) or email info@housingrightscenter.org.

Join our education and outreach programs to learn how you're protected by fair housing laws, how to spot illegal practices, and tenant-landlord rights and responsibilities. HRC's workshops are free and oftentimes available in Spanish. We also offer presentations for community organizations and the housing industry.

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Sign up for a workshop or presentation here.

HRC's monthly rental listing, Project Place, can help you locate opportunities for affordable housing, senior housing, and veteran housing throughout Los Angeles and Ventura County. 

 

See the latest edition of Project Place here.

Email Updates

Get updates on events and services from the Housing Rights Center.

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Contact Us

Housing counseling questions: info@housingrightscenter.org

Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Phone: 1800.477.5977

TTY:  213.201.0867     

FAX: 213.381.8555

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The mission of the Housing Rights Center (HRC) is to actively support and promote fair housing through education, advocacy and litigation, to the end that all persons have the opportunity to secure the housing they desire and can afford, without discrimination based on their race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, familial status, marital status, disability, genetic information, ancestry, age, source of income or other characteristics protected by law.

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