You can help change building codes for tiny houses in cities all over the country. A new proposal has been written to help legalize tiny homes under the IRC (International Residential Code). With the help of tiny house friends and luminaries such as Andrew Morrison from Tiny House Build, a new appendix has been written to include tiny homes.
Tenants Together Combats Slumlords and Slum Housing
Tenants Together's new Equal Justice Works Legal Fellow, Evelina Nava will be hitting the ground with a project in San Jose which aims to improve rental housing conditions and combat slum housing. Share your story about your tenancy, your landlord and/or your struggle for tenants' rights.
Why San Jose? Tenants throughout California fear retaliatory evictions for asserting their rights to safe and healthy housing, but this fear is intensified in San Jose by the current housing crisis and risk of homelessness due to severe unaffordability in the area. Rental prices in San Jose are among the highest in the nation. Recently, apartment rents increased more than in any other U.S. city. Almost 60% of very low-income households pay more than 50% of their income in rent in Santa Clara County. At the same time, there are no “just cause” eviction protections and landlords can impose 8% annual rent increases. Tenants pay too high a price to live in slum conditions.
FWN IN THE NEWS: Honolulu City Councilwoman Kymberly Marcos Pine, U.S. FWN100™ '07, speaks on homelessness
Honolulu City Councilwoman and FWN member Kymberly Marcos Pine talks about her concerns about banning sitting and lying down on sidewalks at a rally Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, in Honolulu. A group of affordable housing advocates in Hawaii is calling on city and state leaders to take action on homelessness.
News story courtesy of Times Union