Tenants Rights Commission
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Our Mission
Through the advocacy of Councilwoman Waters and her team, the Detroit Tenants Rights Commission (TRC) exists to make renting in Detroit safer, fairer, and more stable. We create a safe space for residents to be heard and share their concerns. We use resident feedback to recommend policy changes and shape new policies that protect tenants and make sure renters have a voice in City laws and decisions. The Commission also accepts resident complaints and works to resolve their housing issues by working with TRC staff to connect residents with the correct City departments when housing rules may be broken. We will also escalate tenant concerns to ensure timely and appropriate responses — particularly in matters involving health, safety, and habitability. The Commission also bring tenants and landlords together to talk through issues and find solutions when possible.
Each year, we report to the Mayor about housing needs in Detroit and provide our recommendations for change. Our members include seniors, people with disabilities, students, and young people, so many tenant perspectives are represented.
We are here to serve Detroit renters and hold monthly meetings where tenants can share their experiences, ask questions, and connect with City officials.

Join our Monthly Tenant’s Meeting
Monthly public meetings give Detroit renters a chance to learn about tenant protections and speak directly on housing issues. View upcoming meeting dates and locations.
If you are facing homeless or if you are homeless: Emergency Shelter Assistance
Emergency Housing
If you are facing eviction and need free legal help: Eviction Defense
Eviction Assistance
If you need help finding food, utility assistance, health services, or other community resources, dial 2-1-1 or click here: 211
Other Support Services
If you want to learn about your rights as a tenant (as well as your responsibilities) including repairs, eviction protections, and housing laws: Tenant Rights & Responsibilities
Tenant Rights Educational Material
If you want information on how to form a tenant council in your subsidized, multi-family apartment building or complex: HOW TO FORM A TENANT COUNCIL
Michigan Legal Help Forming a Tenant Council
If you want to understand landlord-tenant laws and fair housing protections in Detroit: Fair Housing
Detroit Guide to Landlord-Tenant & Fair Housing Law
If you would like to understand what kinds of discrimination in housing is banned in Detroit: Housing Discrimination
Housing Discrimination Prohibited
If you live in subsidized housing and believe you have experienced housing discrimination and want to file a complaint: HUD Complaint
Hud Complaints
Members
Jaime Junior
President
Josephina Ramon
Vice President
Mary Cox
Secretary
Tenesa Sanders
Outreach Specialist
Doneisia Davis
Coordinator of Education