Preventing evictions: What youth want landlords, lawmakers and evictions adjudicators to know – Community Housing Transformation Centre – Centre de transformation du logement communautaire

Preventing evictions: What youth want landlords, lawmakers and evictions adjudicators to know

This report, authored by Professor Sarah Buhler from the University of Saskatchewan and Veronica Dirk-Pothier, with the National Right to Housing Network, the Canadian Centre for Housing Rights and Making the Shift, examines a human rights and youth-centered approach to eviction law in Canada, aiming to reduce youth evictions. It highlights the disproportionate impact of evictions on young people, particularly those from marginalized communities, and suggests reforms to make eviction processes more accessible and just.
Non-profit housing providers, tenant advocacy groups, and policymakers would benefit from this resource.
Topics include youth eviction, human rights, and legislative reform.

Type: Documents & Tools

Language Of Resource: EN

Access: Free

Year: 2024

Organization: The National Right to Housing Network

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