Northern Nevada Legal Aid (NNLA) is a vital resource for Reno residents facing housing issues. Located at 299 S. Arlington Ave, Reno, Nevada 89501, the NNLA is dedicated to providing assistance to those experiencing housing insecurity. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a closure from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m., and self-help services closed on Tuesdays. Please note that holiday hours may vary.
Key Services Provided
NNLA’s Housing Insecurity & Protection team addresses a wide range of issues including:
- Eviction Notices: Guidance on responding to eviction notices.
- Understanding the Eviction Process: Detailed information on the eviction process in Washoe County, NV.
- Sealing Evictions: Assistance in understanding how to seal eviction records in Nevada.
- Housing Discrimination: Support for those facing discrimination in housing.
- Wrongful Lockouts: Help with cases of wrongful lockouts.
- Uninhabitable or Unsanitary Living Conditions: Addressing issues related to unsafe or unsanitary housing conditions.
- Termination of Utilities: Assistance with utility termination issues.
Legal Support
NNLA offers free legal help from consumer fraud or eviction lawyers, addressing the urgent need for legal assistance in housing-related matters. The organization has handled thousands of cases over the past few years, including foreclosures, mobile home sales, and issues in both public and private housing sectors.
Address and Contact Information
- Main Office: 299 S. Arlington Ave, Reno, Nevada 89501
- Phone: (775) 329-2727
NNLA’s services are a lifeline for many, helping residents navigate and resolve complex housing and consumer protection issues. The commitment to assisting lower-income individuals ensures that everyone has access to the legal support they need to secure safe and stable housing.
