East Bay Tenants: What To Do If Your Apartment Floods

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East Bay Tenants: What To Do If Your Apartment Floods

Thanks to our colleagues at Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action, for the following video Know Your Rights and how-to presentation for East Bay tenants impacted by this month’s severe rain and flooding.

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