Rent Well-Veteran Rental Assistance
Rent Well is now being offered virtually! Please inquire for further details.
Rent Well, a program of Transition Projects, is a 15-hour tenant education curriculum that provides individuals with the support, knowledge, and expertise they need to become successful tenants. Whether an individual has never rented before, has a poor rental history, or has years of excellent rental history, this program offers something for everyone.
The Rent Well curriculum is broken up into 12 sections which last 70 minutes each. These sections cover everything from Fair Housing Laws, the rental screening process, how to talk to a potential landlord about screening barriers, credit repair and building, how to maintain a healthy home, the eviction process, and much more.
History of Program
Rent Well was a program developed in 2009 in collaboration with landlords, tenants, housing advocates, case managers, and other interested parties. The curriculum was written by professional curriculum writers and is updated often to reflect new housing laws. The last update was a complete curriculum overhaul in January 2018. This curriculum gives tenants of all backgrounds the knowledge and insight they need about how to be a successful renter.
Scope of Services
Currently the Rent Well Program is administered in Oregon and Washington and has the housing laws of those states reflected in the curriculum. The curriculum was written in a way the local laws can be removed and other state or local laws can be added in with some ease.
What Rent Well Will Teach You
- How laws affect your relationship with your landlord
- Different types of housing options
- Identifying wants verses needs
- Reviewing rental agreements
- How to apply for a unit
- How to keep your home healthy and safe
- How choices can affect your housing situation
- Understanding the landlords point of view
- Setting goals and action steps to achieve your housing plans
- And more!