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Stories On Social Media: Connecting People To Housing Help

Rachel Cohen-Miller Attorney, Disability Rights Texas Evelyn Mayo Paralegal, Disability Rights Texas

​ISSUE 7

SPRING 2020

LANDLORD & TENANT ISSUES

We’ve all seen it.

Posts in local or nationwide groups or forums about:

  • mold making someone’s kids sick,

  • a landlord or Home Owners Association (HOA) not allowing someone to have an emotional support animal (or charging huge fees to have one);

  • an HOA that refuses to allow you to build a ramp, or harasses a resident because the resident's home health provider needs to park on the street; or

  • a landlord or HOA not understanding that someone's autistic daughter was loud because she had an especially bad day.

This is the short list. We are sure you could write a book about what you’ve seen.


When you see posts like those, YOU can be a social media super hero.

To help people handle housing situations, Rachel Cohen-Miller and Evelyn Mayo with Disability Rights Texas, have created a short guide and YOU can lead people to it by copying this link: http://ow.ly/n29650zvadI and pasting it into a comment, or a direct or private message. You'll be the social media super hero by sending the person to this guide.





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  • YouTube

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