Living in uninhabitable conditions?

We represent tenants living within LA’s Rent Escrow Accounts Program (REAP).

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REAP, or the Rent Escrow Account Program, is an initiative that aims to address health and safety issues in rental properties. Its goal is to protect tenants living in uninhabitable conditions. Under REAP, tenants in affected units receive a rent reduction, paid to an escrow account managed by the LA Housing Department. Properties enter REAP when landlords fail to fix violations, forcing tenants to live in unsafe conditions for prolonged periods of time. For this reason, we at the Tenants Law Firm are dedicated to assisting tenants in REAP-affected buildings, ensuring their rights are protected.

What is REAP?

Properties that may be placed into REAP if your landlord is negligent on the following:

  • Health and safety issues, such as lead in the paint, mold, and messed-up sewage

  • Leaking or broken roof and broken or damaged windows

  • Unsafe electrical wiring in the circuits and plumbing issues

  • Lack of access to hot water

Landlords must maintain their property, including promptly making all necessary repairs after each tenant leaves to ensure there's no damage or anything that makes the living situation uninhabitable. They must pass a follow-up inspection by the Los Angeles Housing Department, where they must work alongside the city to demonstrate compliance before properties can be removed from the program. If your landlord fails to cooperate, they risk losing rental income and will face legal consequences.

Tenants have the right to report violations if landlords fall into neglect. If your home is unsafe and your landlord doesn't make the necessary repairs needed, you may be compensated with a lawsuit against your landlord.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • First, look out for a mailed notice indicating your building's inclusion in REAP and providing instructions for rent payment into the escrow account. You can also reach out to the Los Angeles Housing Department to inquire about your building's status. Visit housing.lacity.org for more information regarding REAP.

  • A strong REAP case typically involves buildings with numerous citations and failed inspections, providing a solid basis for a lawsuit. These cases require substantial evidence of habitability issues, such as structural defects or unsanitary conditions. At Tenants Law Firm, we understand the importance of building a strong REAP case to protect your rights as a tenant. Our skilled attorneys will work with you to gather substantial evidence of habitability issues, ensure timely reporting and documentation, and navigate the complex legal procedures involved in REAP cases. By seeking our expert representation and advocacy, you can increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome and the resolution you deserve.

  • Unfortunately, the timeline for a REAP lawsuit can vary greatly, but generally begins with a free consultation followed by a thorough investigation that can take a couple of months. Afterwards, we attempt to negotiate a settlement or prepare to take the case to trial, which may extend the timeline. However, at Tenants Law Firm, we strive to expedite the process and aim for fair settlements as swiftly as possible. And remember, you pay nothing until we secure a settlement for you. This lets us focus on achieving the best possible outcome while minimizing risk for you.

  • Settlements in REAP cases can vary greatly depending on the specifics of the case, such as the severity of the health impact, the degree of negligence from the responsible party, and long-term implications of the effects. In California, settlements can range from several tens of thousands of dollars for less severe cases to several million dollars in situations with significant long-term health impact. These funds can cover medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and future care needs. However, it's important to remember that each case is unique and these figures are not guaranteed. At Tenants Law Firm, we will strive to obtain the maximum compensation available to you based on the unique circumstances of your case.

Tenants Law Firm is a non-profit legal team in Los Angeles that specializes in representing California tenants in these situations. If your landlord has failed to fulfill their obligations, or is illegally retaliating against you, Tenants Law Firm can represent you at no cost.