Have you wanted to get involved in the housing justice movement in Tacoma? We’ve got some great outreach and education volunteer opportunities coming up!
Message us on Facebook or email tacoma@tenantsunion.org or call 253-260-4496 and we’ll get you connected. It’s a great opportunity to practice organizing skills and learn the tenant protections by heart.
Hello!! Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee and the Tenants Union of WA are launching our series of tenant rights workshops for this summer and fall. This is an opportunity for tenants to learn about our rights, including the new protections we fought for in Tacoma and across the state.
The first workshop is: Thursday July 25, 6-8 pm, Peace Community Center 2106 S Cushman Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 Please spread the word among your friends and neighbors!
The meeting is made possible through the support of the City of Tacoma. Can’t make this one? The future workshop dates will be announced soon! Thank you!
Donna Seay, Tenant Outreach and Education Coordinator, Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee tacoma@tenantsunion.org 253-678-3476
¡¡Hola!! El Comité Organizador de Inquilinos de Tacoma y la Unión de Inquilinos de WA están lanzando nuestra serie de talleres sobre derechos de inquilinos para este verano y otoño. Esta es una oportunidad para que los inquilinos aprendan sobre nuestros derechos, incluidas las nuevas protecciones por las que luchamos en Tacoma y en todo el estado. El primer taller es:
Jueves 25, de julio, 6-8 pm Centro Comunitario de Paz 2106 S Cushman Ave Tacoma, WA 98405
¡Por favor, corre la voz entre tus amigos y vecinos!
Si tiene necesidades de accesibilidad o de interpretación de idiomas, envíe un correo electrónico a tacoma@tenantsunion.org
Se proveerá cuidado de niños y comida.
La reunión es posible gracias al apoyo de la ciudad de Tacoma.
¿No puedes hacer esto? ¡Las próximas fechas de taller serán anunciadas próximamente!
¡Gracias!
Donna seay
Coordinador de Alcance y Educación para Inquilinos
Comité Organizador de Inquilinos de Tacoma
tacoma@tenantsunion.org
253-678-3476
Hello! We are having a special TTOC meeting this Monday June 24 at 530
pm at First United Methodist Church, 621 Tacoma Ave. The agenda is to
discuss the transition plans, because Molly is moving July 31st. Last
day July 23. Here is a document that lays out the
current work of TTOC and breaks down all the tasks I do so that we can
track how those things can be covered when I’m gone. Thanks to Amanda
for this suggestion! I’m continuing to work on the document but will
send a final version before the meeting Monday so folks can review. Let
me know if you have questions or suggestions! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1250ud6WZ5aRw2j3uegEahZxD36pGvCh08g4SVMvPtQM/edit?usp=sharing
Amazing tenant protections have passed at the state level
and will take effect July 28th! This victory is due to the tireless
advocacy from tenants and organizations across the state including,
TTOC, the WA Low Income Housing Alliance, the Tenants Union of WA, and
WA Community Action Network. Shout out to everyone who fought for these
bills. And deep thanks to the elected officials who sponsored and
supported these bills, especially the lead sponsors Rep. Macri, Rep.
Kuderer, and Rep. Robinson and the Tacoma area representatives whose
leadership was vital: Rep. Jinkins, Rep. Morgan, and Sen. Darneille.
Senate Bill 5600/HB 1453
provides 14 days for tenants to catch up on rent before being evicted,
instead of just 3. Providing this additional time prevents tenants from
getting evicted and becoming homeless. It begins to address the severe
injustice of our current housing system.
House Bill 1440
requires landlords to provide 60-day notice for all rent increases. We
won this protection in Tacoma, and now it will apply to tenants across
the state!
House Bill 1406 allows local municipalities to dedicate sales tax revenue to fund low income housing, without an increase in the tax.
The Housing Trust fund was allocated 175 million to fund low income housing across the state.
We are disappointed that some of the other key protections we fought for did not become law. The Just Cause bill
(requiring landlords to provide a legitimate reason to terminate a
tenancy) made it out of Committee in the House (which shows the strength
of tenant organizing across the state). We must continue to organize
and build our movement to win this necessary protection! Landlords are already suggesting ways around the new laws
by issuing no-cause notices instead of 14-day pay or vacate, which just
demonstrates how vital the Just Cause protection is. We are also
continuing to push for rent control to help keep tenants stable in our
homes.
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TTOC is gearing up for a tenant outreach and education project this summer and fall.
We will be working with local neighborhood based organizations to hold
tenant rights workshops to make sure tenants are aware of their new
rights in Tacoma and across the state. We’ll be canvassing in
neighborhoods to spread the word about the meetings and the new
protections. Stay tuned for the dates, and please let us know if you’d
like to volunteer to participate in the outreach for the meetings.
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Are you a renter in Tacoma? Have you received this information packet
from your landlord? If not, please let them know that you are supposed
to receive it. If there is still no response, you can contact the City
of Tacoma’s landlord tenant coordinator by dialing 311.
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Finally, I want to let you all know that the Nichols family is moving to Columbus, Ohio at the end of July. We are very sad to lose Molly but also excited for her new adventure. Being part of the Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee has been such an incredible experience, and we are grateful to Molly who has been our leader in this movement for housing justice in Tacoma and beyond!
Hope to see folks at the meeting on June 10th! On June 24th we will discuss our leadership transition and plans for the future. The July meeting is on July 1, so please mark your calendars for that one as well!
Below is the job description for the tenant coordinator position for the outreach and education project. This is an opportunity to help tenants across the city.
Job Title: Tenant Outreach and Education Coordinator
Supervisor(s): Tenant Outreach and Education Manager
Hours: 10 hrs/week
Wage: $15/hour
Benefits: Reimbursement of medical plan costs
Duration: 6 months (starting in May of 2019)
About TTOC & Tenants Union of WA
The Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee formed in April of 2018 in response to the mass displacement of residents at the Tiki apartments. We organized tenants across the City to win new tenant protections, and we received a grant to conduct tenant outreach and education in 2019 so that Tacoma residents are aware of their strengthened rights as tenants. Our partner and fiscal sponsor for this project is the Tenants Union of Washington, a statewide grassroots membership organization dedicated to safe, healthy, and affordable housing for everyone.
Job Summary:
The Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee and Tenants Union of WA seek a tenant who has been affected by the impacts of housing insecurity and displacement to work as the Coordinator for a tenant outreach and education project. The position involves training in state and local tenant law, conducting tenant rights workshops, and connecting with individual tenants and community groups throughout Tacoma.
Responsibilities, Duties, and Tasks:
work with the project manager to plan and implement 8 tenant rights workshops
find and reserve space for the workshops
design, print, and distribute fliers
share information via email and social media
plan and participate in canvassing days to go door-to-door in neighborhoods to encourage turnout to public meetings and share info about the new rental housing code
plan and participate in phone banking to contact tenants
form new connections with community based organizations or deepen existing ones to ensure TTOC listens to the needs of all Tacoma renters, actively seeks their participation, and broadly spreads awareness and understanding of the new rental housing code
develop skills and knowledge about landlord tenant law in order to counsel tenants about their rights under federal, state, and local laws
help conduct and facilitate the workshops
Qualifications:
Lived experience with displacement, low-income housing, and/or evictions.
Some knowledge of housing issues and/or landlord-tenant law.
Demonstrated ability to work well with diverse groups of people and willingness to challenge oneself and others to undo racism, homophobia, xenophobia, ableism, and other forms of oppression.
Strong written and verbal communications skills.
Attention to detail.
Ability to manage tasks and prioritize.
Ability to use basic technology and develop skills as needed.
Desire to work directly with people.
TTOC and the TU will honor the importance of boundaries and self-care for this position—especially given the risk of secondary trauma working with tenants experiencing housing insecurity and displacement.
How to apply:
The position is open until filled, and the anticipated start date is in May 2019. Please submit cover letter and resume to TacomaTenants@gmail.com or mail to:
Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee
Hiring Team
1522 N Oakes St
Tacoma, WA 98406
Women, people of color, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. The Tenants Union of Washington is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Senate Bill 5600 (which provides 14 days for tenants to catch up on rent before being evicted, instead of just 3) passed in the House on Friday! The revised bill needs a final vote in the Senate but should be heading to the Governor’s desk soon! This big win is based on lots of organizing and advocacy from tenants across the state. Providing this additional time prevents tenants from getting evicted and becoming homeless. It begins to address the severe injustice of our current housing system. Please take a moment to thank your legislators who voted for the bill, which you can find by clicking on the “roll call” links at this page. Legislators in the Tacoma area offered a lot of leadership and advocacy for the bill, so be sure to thank them! In the 27th: Rep. Jinkins and Sen. Darneille. In the 29th: Rep. Morgan and Rep. Kirby.
House Bill 1440 (which requires landlords to provide 60-day notice for all rent increases) passed in the Senate last week. The bill is now on its way to the Governor’s desk to be signed into law. We won this protection in Tacoma, and now it will apply to tenants across the state! Check out the roll call of votes on this bill here, and please thank your legislators who supported it!
The email from the WA Low Income Housing Alliance also references 1923, which we didn’t directly advocate for, but it provides more flexibility on the usage of Real Estate Excise Tax funds for affordable housing. Which is a good thing!
These would take effect 90 days after April 28.
We are disappointed that some of the other key protections we fought for will not become law this session. The Just Cause bill
(requiring landlords to provide a legitimate reason to terminate a
tenancy) made it out of Committee in the House (which shows the strength
of tenant organizing across the state). We must continue to organize
and build our movement to win this necessary protection! We are also
continuing to push for rent control to help keep tenants stable in our
homes.
Do you want to get involved? The Tacoma Tenants Organizing Committee meets the first Monday of every month at First United Methodist Church, 621 Tacoma Ave South. The next meeting is Monday May 6th at 5:30 pm. If you plan to attend, please email Molly@TacomaTenants.org .
After a really long day of coming back and forth on 5600/Kuderer it has
finally passed the House. It has to go back to the Senate for
concurrence and then it will be done.
The House spent over two hours on the floor on this bill, plus a lot of time earlier in the day on it. This is
a lot of time for one bill and represents how much of a priority
tenant protections and eviction prevention are for the House Democratic
Caucus.
Many thank you’s are due and I hope that you will all join us in
thanking Representative Macri and Senator Kuderer for their incredible
leadership throughout this session on this very significant bill. But if
you saw the floor debate, you’ll see that there
are many other awesome lawmakers to thank as well. Each of the
following lawmakers spoke against bad amendments or for the final
passage of the bill. They all deserve thanks, in addition to the prime
sponsors:
Nicole.Macri@leg.wa.gov (Awesome and powerful floor speech on why this bill is so important, and prime sponsor of 1453)
Melanie.Morgan@leg.wa.gov (Shared
a personal story of eviction and against amendment to reduce the 14
days to 7 days because of the time it takes to get assistance from the
VA, and further elaborated
on this during final passage. Please do make sure to share a special thank you for Rep Morgan)
Hello! We are pleased to share the excellent news that HB 1453 (eviction reform giving 14 days to pay past due rent, rather than just 3) and HB 1440 (60-day notice of rent increase) passed in the House last week! SB 5600
(companion to HB 1453) passed in the Senate on Saturday! This is a
direct result of all of our work with advocates across the state pushing
for these tenant protections.
The cut off date for more bills to pass in their chamber of origin is
this Wed March 13th. There are some crucial bills that have made it out
of committee and are listed on the calendar but have not yet been
called for a vote. Please reach out to your House representatives and House leadership to ask them to vote on and support:
HB 1694 (installment payments):
requires landlords to agree to receive upfront move-in costs over an
extended period of time. This high cost is one of the main barriers many
households face when they have to move to a new home, and having this
option will ease the process of moving and help prevent homelessness.
Rep. Melanie Morgan (29th District) is the primary sponsor of this bill.
We achieved this protection in Tacoma, and we need it to apply to
tenants across the state.
HB 1656 (Just Cause):
requires a legitimate reason for a landlord to terminate a tenancy. As
you all know this is the big one we’ve been pushing. We’ve made it this
far, but there continues to be opposition, so let’s keep making the case
for how fundamental this right is for tenants in Washington!
We fought hard to win significant tenant protections last year in
Tacoma, effective Feb 1! Now we have the opportunity to win these
protections and more for tenants across Washington. The landlord lobby
is out in force, and we need to make sure legislators hear directly from
tenants and supporters.
There are a range of bills currently being considered in Olympia that will go a long way to keep tenants in our homes.
These include:
HB 1656/SB 5733: Just Cause (requires legitimate reason to terminate tenancy) and extended notice to vacate for renovation or demolition
HB 1453/SB 5600: extension of 3 day pay or vacate to provide time for tenants to catch up on rent and judicial discretion to prevent eviction
Many
of these bills are supported by legislators in the Tacoma area
including Rep. Jinkins, Rep. Morgan, Sen. Darneille, and Sen. Conway.
They are getting heat from landlords who don’t want to see these
changes, but we know they are necessary.
Eviction is one of the
primary causes of homelessness in Pierce County, and it
disproportionately impacts marginalized populations, including women
(especially single mothers), people of color, and people with
disabilities. Between 2012 and 2017, almost 20% of all black adults in
Pierce County experienced eviction. These reforms are absolutely
necessary. Please complete the information in the right hand column and
click on “start writing” to send the letter.
By passing this
legislation, Washington will join 25 other states in protecting
tenants–securing housing stability for the 40% of Washingtonians who
rent their homes. Thank you very much!
Senator Darneille (27th District) and Senator Conway (29th District) have signed on to support Senate Bill 5600 which enacts meaningful and necessary tenant protections by reforming the eviction process in Washington state. This is excellent news, and we want to thank them for their support! They are getting a lot of opposition from landlords and need to hear from us!
Senator Darneille’s number is (360) 786-7652.
Senator Conway’s number is (360) 786 – 7656.
The bill
extends the current 3-day notice to pay past due rent. This extension
helps to make sure tenants have some time to prevent their eviction. The
bill also allows judges to use discretion to provide alternatives to
eviction. For example, a tenant who has been hospitalized and fallen
behind on rent could get a payment plan rather than getting evicted. The
bill also makes the language on eviction notices more understandable.
Eviction is one of the primary causes of homelessness in Pierce County, and it disproportionately impacts marginalized populations, including women (especially single mothers), people of color, and people with disabilities. Between 2012 and 2017, almost 20% of all black adults in Pierce County experienced eviction. These reforms are absolutely necessary. Please call and voice your support.
By passing this
legislation, Washington will join 25 other states in protecting tenants
from the hardships of eviction–securing housing stability for the 40%
of Washingtonians who rent their homes.