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Finding Help After a House Fire

Had a house fire, have now ran out of money The landlord is not finding a place for us; me, my husband, 2 dogs and 1 child. Please, we need help. What can we do? We ran out of money. It's been 5 months since the fire. Nowhere to go, going to be homeless in this heat.

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We are in Arizona. We got help from the Red Cross. That was money, we got $600 thanks to them but we have been living in a motel waiting for a place. The landlord said he will try but he's been lying to us. Feels like we have nowhere to run. We lost everything in the house fire. It was caused by faulty wiring.

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August 12, 20201 found this helpful
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If this is the landlord's fault that the fire started in the first place he is the one who needs to find you a place to live. I would contact social services and explain the situation I was in and let them know that your landlord is not following through with his promises to fix your home. You can also try and seek some legal help through the courts and ask them for assistance for a lawyer. I am not sure how much can be done right at the moment because of the virus and Arizona is one of the major hot spots right now. You may need to make some phone calls to see if you can find some assistance and go back to the red cross and find out if they have any type of low-income house or temporary housing available right now to help you out.

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I would also check with social services in your area to see if they can help get you into some low-income housing in your area until your home is fixed. If you are paying for a hotel or motel you might want to check to see if you can rent a trailer for a few months so you won't be homeless. Trailers are a lot less to rent than a home or an apartment. You can explain what happened and maybe the owner of the trailer park will allow you to rent there for a few months it is a lot less money for you in the long run.

 
August 12, 20201 found this helpful
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Hi,

I am so sorry you are going through this! This was the fault of the landlord, so it is time to get a pro-bono lawyer and sue the apartment complex.

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Call HUD. Here is the link: www.hudexchange.info/.../

On top of this, I would also look into section 8 housing, and get on the list to have one. You could get one that has no rent and no bills to pay.

In addition, I would suggest looking up 'legal aid' in your area. They will pay for the lawyer's fees.

Sometimes people choose to live in a tent in a campground, during the warm months, because there are good facilities there.

I would also let all your friends know that you are looking for a camper or tent.

I will be keeping your and your family in my prayers.

 
August 12, 20200 found this helpful

Hi,

I would also call the Attorney General's office of Arizona, for assistance.

chamberbusinessnews.com/.../

Robyn

 

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if the fire was due to the landlord's negligence then you have a legal matter to consider. If you wish to pursue that matter you need to contact family services in your area and ask them to help you get free or reduced cost legal help. This will be a slow process (weeks/months) but if you have proof then you may win but how much or how long is anybody's guess.

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You will have to start checking with all the agencies that offer help as you may not qualify for some and even if you qualify things may not change immediately but some of these organizations offer temporary assistance.
Especially with food stamps and clothing and medical help for the children. Perhaps you already have food stamps and Medicaid?
Nobody can do this for you so try to start checking right away.

These links are for assistance in Arizona but may not all be in your area.

des.az.gov/.../homeless-services

endhomelessness.org/.../

phoenixrescuemission.org/.../

 

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August 12, 20201 found this helpful

Here are a few links to help in the Arizona area- des.az.gov/services - https://www.lutheranservices.org - https://www.catholiccharitiesaz.org - You can also check out local churches ,Habitat for Humanity, reach out through Facebook, and other social media outlets on help with homeless. You can also contact Legal Aid to know what rights you have! Good luck to you and your family during these trying times.

 

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