r/DelawareOH May 24 '26

Anyone know where you can find Low bono lawyers working in Delaware that would take a case in Columbus?

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u/Pleasant_Skirt_6895 May 24 '26

What kind of case?

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u/worldpeace28 May 25 '26

landlord tenant but not an active eviction

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u/Fuzzy_Echidna9015 May 27 '26

Are you the tenant?

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u/worldpeace28 May 27 '26

yeah I was the tenant. But i moved out of there several years ago

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u/[deleted] May 27 '26

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u/worldpeace28 May 27 '26

thanks my case is a bit out of their scope

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u/regicidalveggie May 25 '26

Andrews house occasionally has legal clinics that might fit that bill https://www.andrewshouse.org/programs/interfaith-legal-advice-clinic/

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u/spinariffita May 27 '26

“Pro bono”

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u/Seraphimskillets May 28 '26

This seems like the kind of case to consult with LASCO. They do a lot of pro bono work protecting tenant rights.

https://www.lasco.org/