Housing
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Immediate assistance: If you need the immediate assistance of an attorney or have been served with an eviction or eviction notice, please call your local Legal Aid Office or the Texas Lawyers Referral Hotline at 1-800-252-9690.
Videos
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OUD Recovery and Housing
If you are in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), You may be facing problems getting into a place to live because of being in recovery or because of a criminal history related to past opioid use. This video explains some things you should know and you can do.
Related
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Should Texas force homeless people with mental illness into treatment? Not without housing.
From the Houston Chronicle: “Mike Nichols devoted five years of his life to running the Coalition for the Homeless, which housed thousands of people in that time. Even so, he ...
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Elevator broken down in your apartment building? Here are your rights
From KXAN: “Living in a building with a broken-down elevator can be a headache. But what are your rights as a tenant?” “The Fair Housing Act outlines elevator requirements for ...

