My Housing Health
Tenant Documentation Platform
Make housing documentation a right, not a burden, for every Koreatown tenant.
Visit My Housing Health →Why this campaign
Tenants facing housing problems — repairs, retaliation, mold, illegal entry, eviction pressure — often lose cases not because they lack a valid claim, but because they lack organized documentation. The burden of evidence falls on people already under housing stress. Legal aid, inspectors, and city agencies all expect a certain format. Tenants show up with photos in their phone, texts in different threads, and memory gaps.
MHH exists to close that gap. It is a documentation-first platform that helps tenants and helpers build a clear, evidence-backed record of their housing situation — organized evidence, jurisdiction-aware routing, and consent-based sharing when outward action is appropriate.
What we're doing
- Building MHH — a structured platform for housing documentation, evidence preservation, jurisdiction-aware routing, and consent-based referral packets
- Running a stewardship pilot — coordinators and trained helpers use MHH internally on real Koreatown cases
- Preparing tenant-facing access — moving from internal-only use toward direct tenant use
- Documenting jurisdiction and process — a reviewed knowledge wiki covering LA County and City housing agencies, programs, and case patterns
- Partnering — building referral pathways with legal aid and tenant rights organizations
How to participate
- Tenants: Visit myhousing.health to start documenting (when tenant-facing access launches)
- Helpers and coordinators: Contact the Housing & Tenant Team to join the stewardship pilot
- Legal aid and tenant orgs: Partner on referral workflows
- Everyone: Share with neighbors who are facing housing problems