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Florida Free Legal Answers

*On-line legal advice clinic offering low-income Floridians answers to legal questions on-line free of charge; matches participants with lawyers who can answer questions on a wide range of issues including family matters (divorce, child support, adoption, domestic violence, name change); landlord/tenant; bankruptcy, consumer; education, employment, workers compensation, wills and estate planning but does NOT answer questions on criminal law *Ask a specific question about a noncriminal legal issue; receive an email when the question receives a response or log back in, see the response and ask more questions if necessary; volunteer lawyers can submit a single response or have a dialogue with the user through the site *The volunteer lawyers cannot call or represent the questioner in court; information provided by the users is confidential and volulnteer lawyers will not write letters, make phone calls, file documents or attend court proceedings

Services: Bankruptcy Assistance, Child Support Assistance/Enforcement, Community Legal Clinics, Divorce Assistance, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance, Probate Assistance

Confidential

Tallahassee, FL 32301

FSU, Veterans Legal Clinic

*Veterans Legal Clinic provides free legal consultations to veterans, cases handled include: driver’s license reinstatements, family law cases, expunging criminal records, clemency applications and landlord tenant cases; some legal services may be billed on a sliding scale *Second and third year law students enrolled in the clinic, under the supervision of licensed attorneys, will assist veterans handling cases from start to finish, including appearing in court when necessary *Veterans needing help may attend clinics on Th 3PM-5PM at the American Legion Post, 229 Lake Ella Dr, Tallahassee, 32303

Services: Community Legal Clinics, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance, Veteran Benefits Assistance

425 W Jefferson St

Tallahassee, FL 32306

(850) 644-9928

Legal Aid Foundation of Tallahassee

*EVICTIONS: The Legal Aid Foundation is referring eviction cases to *Legal Services of North Florida* to provide legal assistance for eligible individuals.

Services: Discrimination Assistance, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance, Lawyer Referral Services

301 S Monroe St, Ste 108

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 222-3292

Legal Services of North Florida, Quincy

*Provides legal services: consumer difficulties, public assistance benefits (SSI, SSID, food stamps and TANF), housing problems (especially evictions and foreclosures), family law in cases of abuse *Disaster relief services may be provided to persons who have suffered legal problems due to a disaster *Will help with filing overdue tax returns throughout the year *No criminal or traffic violation cases accepted *Serves low-income persons in Gadsden, Calhoun, Liberty and Jackson counties

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, General Benefits Assistance, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance

121 N Jackson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-9881

Legal Services of North Florida, Tallahassee

*Provides representation to low-income (based on family income) and vulnerable individuals in civil matters including: evictions and other landlord/tenant or housing problems; rental Assistance Programs such as DCF, Our Florida; Public assistance benefits such as Unemployment assistance, SSI, SSDI, Food Stamps, and others; disaster relief for those who have suffered resulting legal problems including evictions, FEMA and insurance appeals, unemployment assistance, contractor fraud; family law including abuse, divorce, child custody and support, paternity, name change; consumer law, elder law, tax law, victim's rights *Qualification is based on family income and type/details of legal assistance needed *Justice on the Block legal clinics: offered on an as needed/as requested basis in various counties served; examples include navigating Rental Assistance Programs and Disaster Legal Help; see https://www.

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, General Benefits Assistance, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance

2119 Delta Blvd

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 385-9007

Leon County Clerk of Courts, Landlord/Tenant Division

*Landlord/Tenant Division can be reached by calling the County Civil Division main number *Handles various landlord and tenant disputes which fall under the category of landlord and tenants legal rights *Pamphlets and forms are available which provide detailed information on these rights and how to initiate legal action if appropriate *Other office locations: 1276 Metropolitan Blvd, Rm 101; 315 S Calhoun St, 7th Floor

Services: Landlord/Tenant Assistance

Leon County Courthouse

301 S Monroe St, Ste 100

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 606-4110

Tallahassee, City Landlord Risk Mitigation Fund

*** ONLY A LANDLORD CAN APPLY FOR THIS PROGRAM IN ORDER TO ASSIST A TENANT *** *Program for landlords to recover lost rent and aid tenants who owe past due rent or who are ending homelessness *Landlords may apply if a current tenant has been financially impacted by COVID-19, was previously homeless, or is facing eviction *Landlords with vacant units are also encouraged to apply to partner in housing vulnerable tenants *For eligibility, landlords must be private individuals with 5 or less properties in the city of Tallahassee *Real estate companies, non-profits and housing authorities are not eligible *Fund is NOT a recurring rent assistance program, or meant to replace traditional security deposits, or not to be used for a landlord's private insurance *Offers up to $2,000 to cover a portion of lost rent from a current tenant in crisis, $1,000 to cover damages beyond normal wear and tear, or for unforeseen expenses to maintain safe housing, and a $500 one-time bonus for each unit newly leased to someone ending their homelessness *For interested and eligible landlords, apply on the City of Tallahassee's website at www.

Services: Landlord/Tenant Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance

300 S Adams St

Office of the City Attorney

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 891-6566

Tallahassee, City Landlord-Tenant Mediation Program

*Tenant must live in within the Tallahassee City Limits *Mediation: informal process in which neutral third party assists in reaching a negotiated resolution of landlord/tenant dispute; either party can request mediation but both must enter voluntarily *Discuss issues raised, clear up misunderstandings, determine underlying interests or concerns, find areas of agreement and incorporate these into final resolution; helps parties to agree on mutually acceptable resolution *Leave a message giving problem details and receive a return call within 24 hours; it takes 2-3 weeks before mediation is set up *If written or verbal notice of eviction is already received by tenant, this program cannot accept dispute *Program may suggest calling Legal Services of North Florida or housing program offering assistance at this point

Services: Landlord/Tenant Assistance, Mediation

300 S Adams St

Office of the City Attorney

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 891-8995

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