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St. Louis Housing Authority is hosting a series of disaster recovery housing fairs designed to rapidly connect disaster-impacted families (homeowners and renters) with available housing solutions across the region.
The Home Again: ReHousing Recovery Fair will take place on three dates this summer:
- Tuesday, June 17 from 10 am to 6 pm (Disaster Assistance Center, Chaifetz Arena, 1 South Compton Avenue)
- Thursday, July 10 (Time and Location TBD)
- Tuesday, August 5 (Time and Location TBD)
Scan the QR code or visit the SLHA website here to register for one of the three fair dates. For questions and further information call 314-286-4356.

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Free legal support is available to help you secure ownership of your home and land.
Join them at the Urban League (1408 Kingshighway Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63113) every Saturday from 12 to 3 pm for:
- Deed filing fee waivers
- 6 probate attorneys providing pro bono assistance
- Help correcting outdated or unclear property deeds
If your deed is in the name of someone who has passed away, or if you’re unsure about your property’s legal standing — this is for you.
Don’t have a physical copy of the last deed of record? No worries — they can look it up online.
Protect what’s yours. Save your home. Secure your legacy.
Probate attorneys interested in joining this project — please contact Germiya Clark at disasterlegalstl@gmail.com.
Housing and Building Division Stickers
According to the City of St. Louis, the Building Division is making initial assessments to determine if properties are safe for entry or dwelling. Homes will be marked with color-coded stickers to inform residents and the public about the structural condition of the property.
What This Means for Renters
Notices from the Building Division are not eviction notices. The Building Division will not evict renters from their homes. By law, your landlord cannot evict you without filing an eviction lawsuit with the courts.
What This Means for Homeowners
These notices from the Building Division are not notices to seize your property. The City may condemn your property if it is unsafe for occupancy, but it cannot and will not take your property from you.
Building Division Stickers
Green – Little to No Structural Damage: Although repairs may be necessary, it is safe for residents to occupy properties that display a green notice.
Yellow – Moderate Structural Damage: If you choose to enter a property with a yellow notice, do so in pairs with one adult remaining outside to call 911 for help if needed.
Red – Severe Structural Damage: It is not safe for residents to enter properties with a red notice. A red notice is not a demolition order. The city will not penalize or charge individuals for entry.