From maintenance issues to high rental fees, navigating housing as a first-time or long-time renter can be tough in Philly, where 48% of residents rent their homes. But several local organizations and programs help Philly renters stay housed by connecting them to the right support systems.
Philadelphia Tenants Union
The Philadelphia Tenants Union is a tenant-led organization advocating for renters’ rights through direct action and policy change. PTU teaches a monthly, interactive eviction defense workshop covering what legal and illegal actions landlords may take during an eviction and what renters can do to protect themselves.
The union will also be running its annual tenant organizing conference on March 28 at Asian Arts Initiative.
Tenant Union Representatives Network
TURN’s services include webinars on landlord-tenant issues, discounted inspections, background checks on a landlord and/or property, a weekly virtual eviction defense clinic, and a weekly virtual repair clinic.
Right to Council
This program provides free legal counseling for tenants at risk of eviction in the following zip codes: 19121, 19124, 19131, 19132, 19134, 19139, 19141, 19144, 19153, and 19154. Find out if you’re eligible by filling out this online intake form or by calling the Philly Tenant hotline at 267-443-2500.
Eviction Diversion Program
Philadelphia’s Eviction Diversion Program has become a nationally recognized resource following its creation during the pandemic. The program is designed to help landlords and tenants settle disputes by preventing cases from going to court and stopping potential evictions through mediation and targeted financial assistance.
Philly Tenant
This resource library is your one-stop shop for answers about rental assistance, evictions, and repairs.
🎧 Do you have remaining questions about your rights as a tenant? Not sure if you have reason to take legal action? We spoke with Catherine Anderson, an attorney with Philadelphia Legal Assistance, to break down renters’ rights and answer common tenant questions.
