Virtual Volunteer Training: Tenants’ Rights
This training is designed to cover the basics of Georgia tenants’ rights, from repairs to security deposits to evictions.
Read moreThis training is designed to cover the basics of Georgia tenants’ rights, from repairs to security deposits to evictions.
Read moreThis training is designed to cover the basics of Georgia tenants’ rights, from repairs to security deposits to evictions.
Read moreLike Haus Gables, many Atlanta homes have no front doors – at least not for everyone. Without substantive policy changes, the crisis will continue.
Read moreThis training is designed to cover the basics of Georgia tenants’ rights, from repairs to security deposits to evictions.
Read moreExplanation of professionalism and how it relates to the basics in the dispossessory process in Fulton Court. This section will also examine the statistics about Atlanta’s extremely high eviction rate and how we got here.
Read moreA long-time volunteer, supporter, and advocate for justice, Andrew Rosenzweig was elected as our newest Leadership Council President.
Read morePlease join us for an afternoon training to learn the basics of Georgia eviction law and Fulton County dispossessory proceedings.
Read moreThere’s an insidious myth about poverty that places the blame on the wrong party.
Read morePlease join us for an afternoon training to learn the basics of Georgia eviction law and Fulton County dispossessory proceedings.
Read moreOn the Mayoral LGBTQ Advisory Board, Pierce will advocate for housing stability and education opportunities for LGBTQ+ Atlantans.
Read moreAngel moved into her apartment and noticed a terrible smell right away. The Housing Authority came out to inspect the property multiple times. They suggested that she move.
Read moreMost of the apartments in Willa’s complex were abandoned. Rats came to her unit looking for food. Her landlord shrugged and provided rat traps.
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