
The Tenants’ Rights Practice strives to stop displacement and stabilize our communities through eviction defense, drop-in legal clinics, affirmative litigation, policy advocacy and administrative hearings before rent boards.
Our Services
Legal Clinics
Centro Legal operates multiple Tenants’ Rights clinics, where tenants receive a brief consultation with a Centro Legal staff member. Our goal is to educate tenants about their rights and their landlord’s responsibilities, and connect tenants with the resources they need. At the clinic, an attorney will review each tenant’s situation, offer advice, and provide a referral to an extended services appointment, if necessary. In order to receive services, tenants must meet the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) low income guidelines. Legal assistance is available to Alameda County and Contra Costa County tenants. To be eligible for our services, household income must be 80% of the area median income or below. Register for a clinic here!
Making Oakland Housing Secure
Policy Advocacy
Centro Legal has ongoing relationships with community advocates and service providers for low income residents in the Bay Area. Through these partnerships and collaborations, Centro Legal advocates for policies that protect low income tenants in Alameda County.
Specifically, Centro Legal provides support to community advocates by drafting proposed tenant protection legislation and providing feedback to Hayward and Oakland administrative personnel to ensure enforcement of local ordinances. Centro Legal also regularly speaks at city council meetings to provide information and insight to council members regarding the realities facing low income tenants in the Bay Area.