Housing Rights Center

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Los Angeles, United States

housingrightscenter.org
Non-profit organization· Tenant and Eviction Law

Housing Rights Center Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Housing Rights Center is located in Los Angeles, United States on 3255 Wilshire Blvd #1150. Housing Rights Center is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States.

Address

3255 Wilshire Blvd #1150

Phone

+1 8004775977

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ms Kharrazi

They made me wait two weeks, and then told me that they wouldn’t be able to take my reasonable accommodation request, to help me get reasonable accommodation through a management company that basically ignored me. They referred me to the Department of fair employment and housing which takes months. I had to get a letter from my doctor, which I believe is standard protocol but still during the COVID-19 crisis it’s not easy -you can’t go into your doctor especially when you have autoimmune disorders. They won’t tell me why they wouldn’t take my case, Even though the intake person acted like that everything was fine and she was going to be taking it. Now I have a three week old letter, that I have to send to the management company on my own and they’re probably just going to laugh at me and wonder why I didn’t send it immediately. I don’t suggest them,they’re too slow they take a long time to call you back, and apparently they only help certain people. To my understanding the housing right center gets funds from housing and urban development in Washington. This is basically their funding and probably some donations. They did work with me about a decade ago but, even though they helped me, some of the counselors have a very bad attitude. When dealing with people that are afraid, anxious and nervous because housing is a fundamental right to survival, these people should be a little nicer and compassionate and they should probably have some courses for their employees when dealing with individuals that come to them for help. The standard, so sorry for the inconvenience, doesn’t cut it. Especially when you’re dealing with people living with disabilities. Thanks but no thanks

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h_ gmail

Ok. Great ideas to fight slumlords. Overworked counselors who show their annoyance?

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Jasmine Janae Jones

They have good communication always keep you updated on things and very respectful

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Linda Lockwood

Not much help. There are better Agencies out there...Google others!

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Jim T

Helped my Mother with her Housing needs Just Fine.