Summary
Carlos Contreras faced a denial of California COVID-19 rent relief despite initial approval. He should continue the appeal process, provide necessary documents, and contact the California COVID-19 Rent Relief program directly. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for exploring legal action. For pro bono legal assistance, Carlos can reach out to the Los Angeles County Bar Associations Pro Bono Legal Services program.Full Conversation
It's about my California COVID rent relief. I've been waiting so long on I qualified. I was approved last year and a week later. They put it back on the review when the lawsuit started and recently last month. They denied me after approving me. Saying that I own the property that I am attendant on which is not true. My father is my landlord and I am a junior and the completely stated that he is the owner. And I am the tenant I need help cause this is wrong
Hi ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It seems that there may have been a misunderstanding regarding your ownership status. Have you tried appealing this decision and providing documentation that proves your father is the property owner and you are the tenant?
I spoke with the lady in Santa Maria that helped me and I sent the yapeelin and haven't heard anything. I don't know why I should have to go through the appeal if I was already approved by * caseworkers and then they put me under review for the whole year of the lawsuit and now these experts couldn'tnoticed that the birthday is different. The middle name is different. And I'm sitting having to appeal something that is not my mistake. Am I correct? Thank you
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. It does seem like there has been a mistake. Here are some options:
- Continue the appeal process, providing all necessary documents.
- Contact the California COVID-* Rent Relief directly to clarify the situation.
- Seek legal counsel to guide you through this process.
Remember, this is not legal advice, just general guidance.
If they did I meet again can I sue
I'm sorry to hear about your frustration. Depending on the specifics of your situation, you could potentially have grounds for a lawsuit, but legal action should be considered carefully. It would be best to consult with a local attorney to explore your options.
Do you have the number for a local probono attorney? I am in * area code in los angeles california today
I'm sorry, but as a language model AI, I don't have the ability to provide specific contact details for pro bono attorneys. However, you can reach out to Los Angeles County Bar Association. They have a Pro Bono Legal Services program which might be able to assist you.