Program Description:
This workshop provides essential knowledge for individuals and families navigating the U.S. housing market for the first time. Whether you’re renting or planning to own a home in the future, understanding your rights and responsibilities is key to stability and success.
Participants will also explore how credit history plays a major role in securing housing, and how to build or improve their credit to avoid future barriers.
What You Will Learn:
- How to search for affordable and safe housing
- Understanding rental applications and lease agreements
- Rights and responsibilities as a tenant
- Dealing with landlords and requesting repairs
- Managing utilities and basic home maintenance
- The role of credit in housing approval
- How to improve your credit to increase housing opportunities
Why It’s Important:
For many refugees and immigrants, housing is one of the first and most critical steps in rebuilding their lives. Lack of understanding in this area can lead to housing insecurity, scams, or poor living conditions. This workshop empowers participants to make informed decisions, avoid exploitation, and build a stable foundation for their families.
Workshop Format:
- Duration: 2 hours
- Delivery: In-person or virtual
- Language Support: Interpretation available upon request