John’s health required surgeries and home care, but unsafe conditions stopped nurses from visiting.
John already had serious health problems which required surgeries and nurse home visits before his issues with his home began. But the nurses refused to keep coming for home visits because of hazardous conditions at his property.
John had nonstop water problems that caused mold and mildew to grow in his home. He complained to his landlord multiple times, but nothing was done (other than covering it up with paint, which didn’t actually stop the mold). Due to the mold, John developed an asthma problem along with eye irritation. He also had issues with his sink backing up, his cabinets peeling, a partially caved in ceiling, and a kicked-in back door.
By the time John got to AVLF, his case was an active eviction and he was in danger of losing his home and being charged thousands in rent.
However, with the help of one of our volunteer attorneys, Anne Baroody at Parker, Hudson, Rainer & Dobbs LLP, John was able to get the claims against him dropped, reduce the rent owed to 0, and was paid $300 in counterclaims for the issues with his home.
John’s story shows how having the right support can make all the difference.
At AVLF, we work alongside tenants like John, making sure they have the resources and advocacy they need to stay in their homes and move forward with stability.