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National Housing Law
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Housing
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Special Notice to California IOLTA Field Programs of Services Provided by NHLP
Program Description
The National Housing Law Project (NHLP) is a national legal resource and
support center with over 27 years of service to advocates of low-income clients
on issues affecting the housing needs of poor people. Working in daily
partnership with a community of legal services, public interest and pro bono attorneys,
tenant organizations, nonprofit developers, civil rights and anti-poverty
organizations, the Project has preserved hundreds of thousands of units of affordable housing
for low-income families and established many of the fundamental rights now enjoyed
by poor tenants and homeowners.
Support Services Provided
Legal Technical Assistance and Consultation: NHLP responds to requests from legal services
and other attorneys serving poor people. Priority is given to requests
regarding public and HUD-assisted housing, fair housing and selected rural housing matters.
Dissemination of Information: NHLP meets the special information needs of housing
advocates by disseminating current information about policy and legal
developments through monthly issues of the Housing Law
Bulletin, special mailings, packets and training events. The Project also publishes the definitive practitioners'
manuals on the rights of tenants and homeowners in HUD and rural housing programs.
Training: The frequency and location of training are limited, depending on
program resources and advocacy needs. The Project collaborates with other IOLTA-funded programs in the planning and
coordination of training events.
Policy Assistance: Through our office in Washington, D.C., NHLP facilitates the
representation of eligible clients before the United States Congress and federal
agencies. NHLP helps to shape federal housing law and regulations by answering requests
for information from members of Congress and agency officials regarding
legislation and agency policies and practices that affect the housing needs of poor people.
Staff and Areas of Specialization
- Manual A. Romero, Director: Fair housing
- David B. Bryson, Deputy Director: Public housing, Section 8,
HUD-subsidized multifamily housing, fair housing, selected rural housing issues, homelessness
- Nancy Tyler Bernstine: Director of Government Relations (Washington, D.C. office)
- James R. Grow, Staff Attorney: Public housing, Section 8, HUD-subsidized
multifamily housing, fair housing, selected rural housing issues, homelessness
- Deedee Peterson, Development Director
- Eleyette Worth, Administrator/Controller
- Katherine Castro, Publications Editor
- Amy I. Siemens, Administrative Assistant
- Leonard Claudio, Administrative Support Clerk
- Mary Lou Pegross, Receptionist
For additional information about the Project and the services it
provides, please contact our Oakland office, (510)
251-9400.
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Main Office:
National Housing Law Project
614 Grand Ave., Ste. 320
Oakland, CA 94610
510-251-9400
510-451-2300
nhlp@nhlp.org |
Washington, DC Office:
1629 K. Street, NW, Suite
600
Washington, DC 20006
202-463-9461
Fax 202-463-9462 |
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