A documentation-first platform that helps tenants, helpers, and coordinators clearly document housing problems, preserve evidence, and find the right next step.
My Housing Health is not a complaint center, legal decision engine, or city case-management system. It's a structured documentation layer that gives tenants a clear record of what's happening, when, and what they've done about it.
When the time comes to take outward action — contacting an inspector, reaching out to a legal aid organization, filing a complaint — MHH helps prepare a selective, consent-based packet of the right evidence for the right recipient.
Built by and for Koreatown residents, where housing insecurity is one of the most persistent community challenges.
Implementation is derived from the documentation corpus, not invented ahead of it.
MHH starts from housing law, tenant rights research, and real case experience — not from software assumptions about how housing problems work.
MHH is built around four distinct user types, each with a clear workflow and permissions.
The person experiencing the housing problem. Documents their situation, controls what is shared and with whom.
A trusted person — family member, neighbor, advocate — who assists with documentation and coordination.
Stewardship staff who manage case review, routing guidance, and packet approval workflow.
Adjacent ecosystem — legal aid orgs, city programs, housing agencies — who receive consent-based packets.
MHH is in internal pilot — locally validated, no workflow blockers, all four lanes passing.
MHH is ready for pilot hardening. Cloud deployment and tenant-facing access are the next major milestones.
The Housing Team works on tenant rights, affordable housing access, and emergency shelter support across Koreatown. MHH is our core technology project — built to give residents a clear, structured path through housing problems that can feel overwhelming and opaque.
Part of Ktown Team, a community organization in Koreatown, Los Angeles.