Kentucky Equal Justice Center:

KyRenterHelp.org

“A non-profit poverty law advocacy and research center. We serve the state’s non-profit legal services community and low-income families.”

Lexington Fair Housing Council:

“A full-service, nonprofit civil rights agency committed to eradicating discrimination in housing. The Fair Housing Council enforces the federal Fair Housing Act, the Kentucky Fair Housing Act, and the local fair housing ordinances.”

Lexington Tenants Union:

“A tenant-led organization dedicated to securing safe, decent, and affordable housing as a human right for all renters in Lexington.”

Lexington KY Mutual Aid:

“We are a growing network in Lexington, Kentucky, built to help our neighbors through the COVID-19 crisis through acts of solidarity which include and are not limited to redistribution of cash/wealth/material goods and services, organizing, and education. We invite you to reflect on your own needs, comfort and privileges and consider sharing what you can.”

Click here to apply for rental assistance from the Lexington Housing Stabilization Program.

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  1. I am in the same situation. My husband and I have rented this place for 5 years. The landlord isn’t renewing our lease because he can get double what we pay. Now I have no idea where we’re going to end up because the prices people are charging is just crazy. Rent control should be a thing.

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  2. My Grandparents are in their 80s and being forced to move. They do owe some back rent but have done all repairs including cosmetic repairs. They have the money for the rent and the back rent however she wants to sell her home and no renew the lease after April 30th. They pay 725$ and are now looking at prices well over 1k a month that they cannot afford. What if anything can we do to help them ? They are having difficulty finding somewhere to go and they can’t pack an entire house up in one week and vacate. Thank you in advance for your time ..

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