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How To Settle a Housing Dispute With Your Landlord

Posted on June 5, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sophia Lo

Sophia Lo

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A good rental is hard to find. (Ajax9 / Getty)

Getting into fights with your landlord over maintenance issues? Going to court might not be your best bet, since the court only sides with tenants about 15% of the time.

Just Mediation Pittsburgh offers an alternative to going through the legal system. Mediators from the organization step in as a third party to help tenants and landlords find a solution. Deputy director María Núñez says more than 95% of cases the nonprofit works on lead to an agreement, and she encourages folks to keep lines of communication open after the mediation process ends.

Tenants and landlords can both request a call with Just Mediation Pittsburgh, but there are a few requirements. You can’t have an open court case while going through mediation, and if you’re a tenant, you must live in Pittsburgh or Allegheny County. Find other requirements and income eligibility on the organization’s website.

But hopefully, you can find a good landlord in the first place! Adam DiBuo with Neighborhood Legal Services has a checklist of what to look for as you’re looking for a new rental.

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