Appointment Request and Community Resources
The Rent Stabilization Program will be available by phone or e-mail during standard business hours from 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Appointments are available and can be requested by phone, emailing rentprogram@cityofepa.org or using the link below.
Rent Stabilization Appointment Request:
Natasha Raiburn- Program Administrator
(650) 853-3157 - Office Number
nraiburn@cityofepa.org
Abisai Moreno - Program Counselor
(650) 853-3114 - Office Number
(650) 660-3708 - Cell Number
amoreno@cityofepa.org
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Tenant & Landlord Resources
California Tenants Guide - English
California Tenants Guide - Spanish
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Samaritan House South offers help with food, diapers, homeless services, emergency housing assistance, or other emergency services. You can call them at (650) 294-4312. For rental assistance, you may also apply at: https://samaritanhousesanmateo.org/
Nuestra Casa continues providing their food distribution program among other services. You can call them at (650) 330-7472.
Youth United for Community Action (YUCA) continues their tenant organizing and support efforts including assisting tenants on how to document their loss of income when having to respond to a landlord’s demand for rent payment during the City’s eviction moratorium. You can call them at (650) 450-1920
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto (CLSEPA), among other services, provides legal advice and representation on housing, immigration, and consumer matters. Anyone with a housing problem can call their housing intake line at 650-422-2885. For any other legal issues, you can call their general number at (650) 326-6440.