City of Boston and State of Massachusetts Create Access to Counsel Pilot Programs for Tenants Facing Eviction

By the National Low Income Housing Coalition, February 10, 2025

The City of Boston launched an Access to Counsel Pilot Program in January to help families facing eviction, following the state legislature passing a statewide Access to Counsel Pilot Program in July 2024. Advocates hope that successful implementation of these pilot programs will lead to permanent and expanded funding – at the city and state levels – for legal counsel for tenants facing evictions.

The Boston program is being led by the City’s Office of Housing Stability in partnership with Boston Public Schools, FamilyAid Boston, and Greater Boston Legal Services. The Access to Counsel Pilot Program was established with $300,000 from the City’s FY25 annual operating budget; it is expected to assist at least 120 households in 2025. Boston Public School families experiencing or at risk of homelessness, who have long been connected to FamilyAid Boston through case management and wrap-around services, will now have access to full legal counsel when facing an eviction. The organizations implementing the program have a history of collaborating to support low-income households across the city. The pilot program funding expands their capacity to serve more households with children, thereby reducing educational disruptions, stabilizing family environments, and promoting long-term wellbeing. The pilot program is part of Boston’s comprehensive eviction prevention strategy, which also includes providing emergency rental assistance, housing search services, and an established presence at housing court to facilitate landlord-tenant mediation…

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