HOUSING Resource - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
HOUSING Resource - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
HOUSING Resource - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
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customer must have only one telephone line, although there is no limit<br />
to the number of telephones; the service can only be at their primary<br />
residence; the combined income of a household of one or two persons<br />
may not exceed $19,600 each year; $24,200 for 3 people, $28,800 for 4<br />
people. Applicants must not be listed as a dependent on another person’s<br />
tax return. Eligibility must be certified annually.<br />
Lifeline activation fee - $10<br />
Each additional person - $4,600<br />
Flat Rate Lifeline Service - $5.34 a month (Verizon and Pac Bell)<br />
Measured Rate Lifeline Service $2.85 (Verizon), $2.85 (Pac Bell) up to 60<br />
local, untimed calls<br />
Additional local calls over the allowance cost 8 cents per call (Verizon<br />
and Pac Bell) service prices may vary slightly in some areas<br />
LANDLORD/TENANT ISSUES<br />
CSP - Dispute Resolution <strong>Services</strong> ....................................... 949/975-0244<br />
Supervisor: Jennifer Artim Fax 949/975-0250<br />
1821 E. Dyer Rd., #200<br />
Santa Ana, CA 92705<br />
Non-profit. Staff and volunteers are trained mediators, who are able to<br />
assist disputing parties reach a mutually agreed upon solution. No lawyers<br />
required. Types of disputes: neighbor/neighbor, landlord/tenant, roommate<br />
conflicts, others. Bilingual mediators available. Fees: sliding scale fee<br />
schedule, no one denied services if unable to pay.<br />
Fair Housing Council of <strong>Orange</strong> <strong>County</strong> ............................. 714/569-0823<br />
201 S. Broadway or 800/698-FAIR<br />
Santa Ana, CA 92701<br />
<strong>Services</strong> include counseling and training regarding fair housing laws to<br />
landlords, tenants, sellers buyers, real estate professionals, and others.<br />
Investigation of complaints of discrimination, referrals to government<br />
enforcement agencies or assist in or become party to litigation aimed<br />
at stopping discriminatory housing practices. Counseling concerning<br />
housing rights and the law for landlords and tenants, with some free legal<br />
services available to assist in landlord/tenant disputes and litigation.<br />
Provides mediation services as an alternative to courts for dispute<br />
resolution. English, Spanish, Vietnamese.<br />
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