April 2014

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ProJusticeMN.org Newsletter: April 2014

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 New Resources



 Previously Added Resources

  • CLE: Intro to Garnishments (9/20/13): State Support
  • War on Poverty documentary featured in the 2013 Legal Services Statewide Conference kickoff event (10/9/13): American RadioWorks
  • Assisting Clients Sued by Creditors in District Court: VLN
  • Communicating for Success with Pro Bono Clients: VLN


 New Cases for Volunteers

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 Featured Articles

Free Fair Housing Accessibility Training

The US Department of Housing and Urban Development & Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid present HUD's Fair Housing First, a training designed to promote compliance with the Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirement.  This free day-long training on May 29, 2014, will cover fair housing accessibility requirements, disability rights laws, fair housing enforcement, and making housing accessible through accommodations and modifications. The event is co-sponsored by Legal Services State Support, the Minneapolis Urban League, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, and the Saint Paul Department of Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity. 
 
For more information, visit the ProJusticeMN Calendar.
 
Free Tenant Hotline Opens in Minneapolis
 
Minneapolis, MN – HOME Line, a non-profit Tenant Advocacy organization, announced that it will be opening its Tenant Advocacy Hotline to Minneapolis renters effective April 1, 2014. Renters can call or email HOME Line on any rental issues they are facing and get free legal advice about how they can solve their rental problems. All calls are free and all information is confidential.
 
Six housing attorneys, and volunteers, primarily students from the four area law schools, take calls through the tenant hotline, and work with renters to find the best way to solve rental problems. The Tenant Hotline phone number is  612 728-5767 and the email-an-attorney address is  www.homelinemn.org/email. HOME Line expects to serve 3,000 renter households in Minneapolis in each year, prevent 160 evictions, and save renters over $300,000 in returned damage deposits and rent abatements. The top reasons renters call HOME Line concern repairs, evictions, security deposits, breaking a lease, and bed bugs. 
 
Karin Todd, a Minneapolis renter & current HOME Line board member notes, “As a recent grad from the University of Minnesota, I’ve had a number of situations where I needed legal advice about my rental situation. When questions arise like ‘How long should it take my former landlord to return my security deposit?’ or ‘Is my lease still valid if my landlord is selling the building?’, having a knowledgeable organization to turn to ensures renters know their rights and are able to communicate effectively with landlords. This advice is especially critical for students renting for the first time. HOME Line’s expansion will help 3,000 Minneapolis renter households access the resources they need.” Karin Todd can be reached at  651 331-0925
 
Pat Longs, a Senior Case Manager for Rapid Exit Programs, at Community Action Partnership of Suburban Hennepin (CAPSH), works with families in shelters to find and keep rental housing. Pat also serves on HOME Line’s Board. “HOME Line offers low-income families the opportunity to be empowered to have safe, healthy, stable housing. That in turn builds community. The services provided by this organization will be very beneficial and serve a population that has been traditionally underserved. By offering services that focus on tenant-landlord relationships, HOME Line will be providing the opportunity to increase education of rental law to renters.” Pat Longs can be reached at  612 636-6900
 
About HOME Line 
HOME Line provides free legal, organizing, educational and advocacy services so tenants throughout Minnesota can solve their own rental housing problems. HOME Line works to improve public and private policies relating to rental housing by involving affected tenants in the process.
 
HOME Line was established in 1992, serving suburban Hennepin County and has now grown with our Minneapolis expansion to serve the entire state. More information on HOME Line is available at  www.homelinemn.org
 
About our Minneapolis Expansion
The City of Minneapolis funded its own housing services until it was shut down in December, 2011. HOME Line’s expansion to serve Minneapolis was made possible by funding from the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency and the Family Housing Fund. 
 
Contact 
To learn more about this expansion, please contact Eric Hauge, HOME Line, 3455 Bloomington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55407. Cell:  (612) 234-2843 Fax:  (612) 728-5761.
 


 Pro Bono News

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4/23 | Hamline University School of Law
Dispelling the Myths: The Legal Response to Sexual Violence-Related Trauma

4/25 | Legal Services State Support
Minnesota's Olmstead Plan: Fulfilling the Promise of the ADA

4/25 | Minnesota Justice Foundation (MJF)
Legal Scholarship for Equal Justice / Equal Justice Applied Research Annual CLE

4/25 | Volunteer Attorney Program - Duluth
LawLaw Palooza

5/1 | Volunteer Lawyers Network
VLN Volunteer Orientation

5/2 | Minnesota American Indian Bar Association (MAIBA)
The 2014 Indian Law Conference

5/5 | Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid
33rd Annual Law Day Testimonial Dinner

5/6 | MSBA Probate and Trust Law Section
Working with Clients with Diminished Capacity

5/9 | Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota's 2014 Gala

5/14 | Office of the Attorney General
Practice Before the Minnesota Supreme Court

5/16 | Legal Services State Support
Continuing to Give Back: Emeritus and Pro Bono Training

5/21 | HOME Line
Fourth Annual Full Ethics and Elimination of Bias Training – Not Just for Public Interest Attorneys

 

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