The Housing Mediation Project

Overview

The Housing Mediation Project is a free mediation program that provides Blaine County landlords and tenants with an avenue for resolving housing-related issues without filing an eviction with the court. It is available to landlords considering filing for eviction and tenants facing eviction.

Mediation is a fair, efficient, and confidential process for resolving disagreements.

How It Works

During mediation, both parties meet with the mediator to discuss concerns and explore solutions and funding resources. The mediator works with the parties to create a mutually acceptable written agreement signed by both parties.

Landlord benefits

With pre-court mediation, landlords can:

Tenant benefits

With pre-court mediation, tenants can:

Carol Barkes, CPM

Fox News named Carol the top neuroscience-based conflict resolution expert in the country. She directed the Idaho Fourth District Court for many years and managed a team of roughly 70 volunteer mediators. In this capacity, she has overseen and mediated thousands of unlawful detainer eviction cases. She also created the eviction court mediation program for the Idaho Third District Court and now serves the Nevada Supreme Court facilitating their eviction court processes and mediating many of the eviction cases plaguing Clark County, Nevada’s most populated county.

When she is not mediating, she is an adjunct professor/lecturer at the U of I Law School, BSU, and CSI and is a sought-after keynote speaker who has spoken at the United Nations. She is also a best-selling author having co-written Success Breakthroughs with renowned author, Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul author), and has been named an Idaho Woman of the Year twice. Carol spends her free time traveling, diving, hiking, and enjoying time with her family. It may be worth noting here that Carol typically bills out at a rate of $7000 – $10000 per keynote speech she provides.

Take the first step toward a resolution that actually works.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or to learn more about our services.

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