Tucson group offers housing equity classes for landlords, renters

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The classes are designed for property owners who want to explore equity in landlord-tenant relationships.

Caitlin Schmidt A new nonprofit working to address Tucson housing market issues will present a series of classes next month designed for property owners who want to explore equity in landlord-tenant relationships.

It formed in response to an immediate need, with an unprecedented number of people being forced out of their homes or threatened with eviction. And it continues to work on longer-term, systemic solutions, said Splinter Collective founder and executive director Nat Brewster Nguyen. She is a co-founder of Justice Movement, which focuses on building custom courses for specific groups. Nguyen is also a co-founder of Justice Movement, which started in 2018.

Alliance policy director Raye Winch said many people who attended the last class were interested in ideas like community and collective ownership. That involves splitting the title with people who live on the property to remove the landlord-tenant relationship and replace it with a shared ownership agreement.

"We're starting to reach out and meet each other and learn it's not so scary and there are ways we can connect and support each other," Nguyen said. Justice Movement's"Allyship in Ownership" class examines what it means to own property and collect rent in an ethical and equitable way. With dramatically rising rents and the housing crisis persisting, participants look at how property owners can take action to mitigate some of the pressing issues, both current and historical.Where: Classes meet on Zoom. Link provided upon signup.

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