SERVICES
Through its history working hand in hand with different communities, the CRH has positioned itself as the main providers of technical assistance, consulting and expertise on the issue of property abandonment in Puerto Rico. In order to continue multiplying pilot projects that are sustainable and compatible with community development, and also to guarantee resources to continue offering its programs to the community, the CRH offers a variety of services to municipalities and non-profit entities.
Municipal Support
In recent years, Puerto Rico has legislated tools to provide municipalities and communities with the best management of their housing abandonment problem. Even so, many municipalities have not taken advantage of the legislation, whether due to lack of knowledge, economic limitations or a presumption that programs to reduce public nuisances can be slow and expensive; many municipalities lack a functional program. Meanwhile, the housing crisis has deepened and property abandonment has increased disproportionately in vulnerable communities. For these reasons, CRH promulgates best practices to reduce costs, encourage civic participation, and create new opportunities for affordable housing, resilience, and community development.
HOW DOES CRH HELP?
The CRH offers technical assistance through grants or consulting services based on the need and preference of the municipality. Whether for a single training workshop for municipal staff, technical assistance as needed (“on call”) or to manage the nuisance reduction program, the CRH has the necessary experience to develop strategies in the fight against abandonment of properties. Additionally, CRH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, allowing it to reinvest in community initiatives.
Community Planning
Although the processes of identification, declaration and acquisition of public nuisances are a power of municipal governments, the CRH also directly supports communities with technical and legal support. By providing support to resident associations and nonprofit organizations already working with residents, participatory planning efforts are made to better understand the problem of abandonment, identify opportunities for community development, and advocate for the legal structures and public policy necessary to address the problem.
Training
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Programa de Asistencia Legal
¿Necesitas asesoría legal para hacer valer tus derechos propietarios?
El CRH pudiera ayudarte de manera gratuita. En colaboración con la Fundación Fondo de Acceso a la Justicia, estamos brindando apoyo y/o representación legal a personas y a organizaciones de base comunitaria, elegibles, de ingresos bajos, en los siguientes trámites legales: herencia, usucapión, expediente de dominio, desahucio, declaración de estorbo público, entre otros. Este programa va dirigido a prevenir el abandono de propiedades, acreditar su titularidad sobre su bien inmueble y a promover la justicia en temas relacionados al derecho a la propiedad.
*Servicio sujeto a ciertos términos y condiciones. Cada participante deberá someter formulario de pre-cualificación y solicitud de asistencia legal.*
Placemaking
Many entities, such as resident associations, service providers, community development corporations, and other non-governmental organizations, may already have a property in mind that they would like to remediate for some productive use. However, the processes of identification, classification, declaration and eventual initial acquisition have to be channeled through the municipalities. Said process may be complicated and bureaucratic, and in most cases, be perceived with hesitancy or fear on the part of municipal governments who are not familiar with the related processes. In order to make projects of this nature viable, the CRH provides technical assistance, legal help and support during each stage of identification, evaluation and formation of an abandoned property.
Tax Sponsorship
Much of the community organization initiatives, rescue of an abandoned space and current creation of a “place making” project begin organically and without any type of structure or legal support. Considering this, the CRH not only offers advice on the best forms of organization for a community project, but also provides fiscal sponsorship through a collaborative agreement. This allows organizations that are relatively new or growing to access tax exemptions (state 1101 and federal 501(c)(3)), while strengthening their management, leadership, and work plans. Through these collaborative agreements, the CRH advises on:
The creation and development of boards of directors,
The forms of organization (non-profit organization, social interest corporation, trusts, etc.),
Tax implications and advice on tax exemption requests in order to obtain your own exemptions and end tax sponsorship, and
Information about possible sources of financing and subsidies applicable to your project.
If you are a community-based entity interested in receiving information about CRH fiscal sponsorship, please contact us.