Can the Rent Program provide me with legal advice or and/or advocacy?

It is a common misconception that the Rent Program can provide legal advice or advocates to individuals. Since the Rent Program is a government agency, we are not able to advocate for any member of the public, provide any form of legal assistance to either Landlord or Tenant, or refer individuals to specific private attorneys or law firms. However, the Rent Program does advocate for policies that strengthen the mission of the Rent Ordinance. In addition, we normally contract with non-profit legal agencies in the Bay Area to assist Richmond community members and provide direct legal referrals for matters relating to the Rent Ordinance.

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1. What is the purpose of the Richmond Rent Ordinance and the Rent Program?
2. What responsibilities does a landlord have to be in compliance with the Richmond Rent Program?
3. What services does the Rent Program provide?
4. Are there any costs associated with Rent Program services?
5. Can the Rent Program provide me with legal advice or and/or advocacy?