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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Nonprofits Revive Right-To-Counsel Program For Tenants Facing ... - DCist

A group of six nonprofit legal service organizations and 19 law firms are reviving a pilot program that matches some tenants facing eviction with free legal assistance, reviving a pre-pandemic effort that helped dozens of families stay in their homes.

Spearheaded by LegalAid DC, participating groups will begin notifying eligible tenants about the program by the end of November. Program participants have pledged to provide counsel to one out of every six tenants who use a housing subsidy and are facing a publicly scheduled eviction proceeding in November and December.

“Everyone deserves access to safe, affordable housing, and no one should be forced to defend themselves in court without a lawyer present – especially when the effects of eviction are severe,” Vikram Swaruup, Executive Director of Legal Aid DC, said in a statement.

The program is a boon for tenants, only 15% of whom have historically enjoyed legal representation during eviction proceedings. About 95% of landlords, meanwhile, have a lawyer while pursuing an eviction case.

Lower-income renters who use housing subsidies are even more vulnerable during an eviction proceeding.

“If residents using subsidies are evicted, it becomes functionally impossible for them to access a subsidy again, forcing them into homelessness,” Nancy Drane, Executive Director of the D.C. Access to Justice Commission, which will help administer the program, said in a statement. “But this project will work to change that trajectory for...



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