Tenant Legal & Dispute Resources

California resources for tenants who need help resolving tobacco-related disputes

ChangeLab Solutions is funded to develop resources to support development of laws and policies that address tobacco related issues. We cannot provide legal advice or enter into attorney-client relationships, however.

This directory provides resources for tenants in the state of California who are affected by secondhand smoke and who need help resolving a dispute with their landlord or another tenant. Resources can be filtered by city and/or by selecting one of the tenant resource types described below:

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Programs: For a nominal fee, an ADR program can arrange mediation sessions between disputing parties, during which all have the opportunity to state their side of the issue with the goal of reaching a mutually satisfying resolution. A trained mediator facilitates the process.
  • Housing and Tenant Rights Advocacy Organizations: These local organizations offer a range of services to help resolve housing-related issues. Services are provided primarily for low-income tenants at no or low cost, and may include services such as mediation and making phone calls and writing letters on the client’s behalf. These agencies tend to be overwhelmed with requests from renters with eviction disputes and may have limited capacity to advocate in secondhand smoke matters. Individuals may need to have a disability and/or income below a certain amount to qualify for services.
  • Certified Lawyer Referral Services: For a nominal fee, these referral agencies (affiliated with local chapters of the State Bar of California) can arrange a short consultation with an attorney to help determine whether legal action might be warranted. When seeking a referral, an attorney who specializes in landlord/tenant law may be most helpful in resolving disputes involving secondhand smoke exposure.
  • County Tobacco Control Projects: Each county health department has a state-funded Tobacco Control Project, which may be able to refer individuals affected by secondhand smoke to additional resources.

Bar Association of San Francisco Lawyer Referral Service

Phone
\"415-989-1616, 415-782-8985(TDD)\"
City
San Francisco

Bay Area Legal Aid Alameda County Regional Office

Phone
510-663-4744
City
Oakland

Bay Area Legal Aid San Francisco Regional Office

Phone
415-982-1300
City
San Francisco

Beverly Hills Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service

Phone
310-553-4022
City
Beverly Hills

Buena Fe Mediation Program

Phone
323-260-2855
City
Los Angeles

California Rural Legal Assistance

Phone
209-946-0605
City
Stockton

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