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'''[[File:Marih.jpg|left|150px|Marih.jpg]]Problem''': Renters receive eviction notices and don't know what to do. [http://211info.org/search-resources/ 211info.org] has complicated information. As does [http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/oregon_eviction_prevention_and.html http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/oregon_eviction_prevention_and.html]


project concept developed at [http://www.yimby.wiki/wiki/Portland_Ideation_Summit:_Housing_for_All Portland Ideation Summit] in January 2018 by:
'''Solution''': A well-known resource that has instant information for renters who receive eviction notices, such as a phone number to call, web site to visit, to find out tenants rights, in plain language (also translated). Perhaps require Renters Emergency Response to be part of lease agreements. 


Marih Alyn-Claire, TenantsPricedOut.com<br/> Tim McCormick, YIMBY.wiki<br/> &nbsp;
Some discussion at the table led the team to agree to include this in the Tenant&nbsp;Resource Center project.&nbsp;

== Problem ==

Renters receive eviction notices and don't know what to do. [http://211info.org/search-resources/ 211info.org] has complicated information. As does&nbsp;[http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/oregon_eviction_prevention_and.html http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/oregon_eviction_prevention_and.html]

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== Solution ==

A well-known resource that has instant information for renters who receive eviction notices, such as a phone number to call, web site to visit, to find out tenants rights, in plain language (also translated). Perhaps require Renters Emergency Response to be part of lease agreements.&nbsp;

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== Project development sketches/notes ==

initial ideation sheet:&nbsp;

[[File:Marih-Tim-sheet1.jpg|thumb|left|800px|initial brainstorm sheet]]
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below:
<div style="clear: both">missing: emergency-level response to housing crisis points, that&nbsp;'''comes to the problem.&nbsp;'''<br/> Examples of Red Cross emergency response.&nbsp;<br/> "Clearing House"&nbsp;<br/> Emergency Response Center idea (in blue).<br/> "Tenant 911" / "Eviction 911" / "Displacement 911" number.&nbsp;</div>
[[File:Marih-Tim-sheet1-detail-Emergency-Response-Center.jpg|thumb|left|800px|Emergency Response Center idea]]
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Revision as of 09:56, 7 February 2018

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project concept developed at Portland Ideation Summit in January 2018 by:

Marih Alyn-Claire, TenantsPricedOut.com
Tim McCormick, YIMBY.wiki
 

Problem

Renters receive eviction notices and don't know what to do. 211info.org has complicated information. As does http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/oregon_eviction_prevention_and.html

 

Solution

A well-known resource that has instant information for renters who receive eviction notices, such as a phone number to call, web site to visit, to find out tenants rights, in plain language (also translated). Perhaps require Renters Emergency Response to be part of lease agreements. 

 

 

Project development sketches/notes

initial ideation sheet: 

initial brainstorm sheet
 

below:

missing: emergency-level response to housing crisis points, that comes to the problem. 
Examples of Red Cross emergency response. 
"Clearing House" 
Emergency Response Center idea (in blue).
"Tenant 911" / "Eviction 911" / "Displacement 911" number. 
Emergency Response Center idea