Eviction Intervention Services (EIS) is a non-for-profit housing organization for New York City residents with low-to-moderate income who are facing eviction. Among other programs and services, EIS offers free legal clinics where tenants can seek advice on housing issues.
HOW TO GET HELP
Contact this group by ATTENDING A CLINIC at 1233 2nd Avenue, Manhattan
EIS holds free legal clinics twice weekly, one of which is exclusively geared toward seniors. To attend either clinic, please call (212) 308-2210
WHO WE SERVE
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
Area(s) Served:
New York (Manhattan)
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Languages for which interpreters can be provided: Interpreters are provided whenever possible.
Wheelchair Accessible: Y
Income Guidelines:
You must be low-income or moderate-income in order to receive assistance.
TYPE OF HELP
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
Full Legal Representation Brief Advice Pro Se Legal Clinic Self-Help Materials Other- Housing Legal Aid; Legal Aid/Elder Advocacy Program; Elder Abuse Prevention; the De-Clutter Homeless Prevention Project; Legal Clinics with Housing Attorneys; Tenant Workshop Training, Seminars and Educational Outreach; Social Services Assistance; Housing Maintenance and Repairs Follow up; Emergency Assistance for Families with Children; Interface with the DHCR; Household Assistance; Phone Referral Service.