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Repeat Offender Property Protest Justice for Families

A special project of TRLA (Texas RioGrande Legal Aid), BASTA (Building and Strengthening Tenant Action/ Buscando Acción y Solidaridad que Transforme el Arrendamiento) builds tenant power by bringing underrepresented Austin renters into a housing justice movement fueled by tenant-led organizing, community education, and outreach.

Our work seeks to dismantle the systems that prevent tenants from living in dignified and healthy homes, and centers those renters most impacted by the inequitable housing landscape.

Since its inception in 2016, BASTA’s Organizing Team (BOT) has supported more than 40 tenants associations across Travis County, resulting in tangible material benefits for thousands of low-income renters. These benefits have included securing repairs, combating mold, fighting displacement, relief from outrageous fines and fees, winning important tenant protections like relocation assistance, obtaining financial compensation from landlords for mismanagement, and much more. Beginning in 2019, BASTA’s Education & Arts Team (BEAT) has supported these organizing efforts by providing crucial Know-Your-Rights information to tens of thousands of tenants on issues ranging from eviction protection to lockouts to calling Code via community workshops, presentations, direct outreach and participatory theater techniques. BASTA’s Policy & Citywide Team works in tandem with BOT and BEAT, engaging in conversations with City and County leaders on eviction prevention strategies, tenant protections, and affordability. BASTA’s Legal Team provides guidance and support to staff and tenants, working with TRLA attorneys to represent individual tenants and tenant associations. Through these various approaches, BASTA works alongside tenants to build tenant power and co-create a more equitable housing landscape in Texas, centering those most impacted.