Ensuring Fair, Safe, and Accountable Housing in Seattle

At STCLA, we are committed to ensuring that every Seattle resident has access to safe, stable, and just housing. Through proactive oversight, tenant protections, and landlord accountability, we are redefining what fair housing looks like in Seattle.

OUR MISSION

OUR VISION

We envision a Seattle where housing is a right, not a privilege. A city where landlords, tenants, and policymakers collaborate to create a fair, transparent, and equitable housing market for all.

STCLA is transforming Seattle’s housing system with transparency, tenant protections, and landlord accountability.

STLCA is committed to truth, transparency, and real accountability. We operate with clarity, document everything, and prioritize ethical decision-making in every aspect of our work.

We don’t cut corners, manipulate outcomes, or serve private interests. Our loyalty is to public trust — and we protect that trust by staying rooted in facts, fairness, and follow-through.

This is our promise: to lead with integrity and stand by it, no matter who’s watching.

A view of a body of water from a boat
A view of a body of water from a boat

STLCA doesn’t just promise integrity — we engineer it.

Our blockchain-secured system ensures that every complaint, inspection, and enforcement action is permanently recorded, time-stamped, and protected from tampering.

That’s how we make transparency non-negotiable.

OUR INTEGRITY STATEMENT

Gallery

Showcasing our commitment to equitable housing and tenant safety.

Wooden background features a set of letter tiles spelling out the phrase 'HOUSING LOAN' in two rows. The tiles have black letters on a white surface, creating a simple and clear message.
Wooden background features a set of letter tiles spelling out the phrase 'HOUSING LOAN' in two rows. The tiles have black letters on a white surface, creating a simple and clear message.
A multi-story residential building with numerous windows and satellite dishes attached to the exterior. The structure is made of concrete and brick, exhibiting a utilitarian architectural style.
A multi-story residential building with numerous windows and satellite dishes attached to the exterior. The structure is made of concrete and brick, exhibiting a utilitarian architectural style.
A warning sign is placed outdoors against a background of stone steps and walls, surrounded by some greenery. The sign indicates that the building is vacant and unauthorized entry is prohibited. Contact information for further inquiries is provided at the bottom.
A warning sign is placed outdoors against a background of stone steps and walls, surrounded by some greenery. The sign indicates that the building is vacant and unauthorized entry is prohibited. Contact information for further inquiries is provided at the bottom.
A large building facade with the words 'Hospital Authority Building' and Chinese characters prominently displayed. The structure features modern architectural elements with a pattern of light brown bricks, tall glass windows on the left, and neatly trimmed greenery along the base. A yellow sign with the words 'Helping People' is visible on the left side, and a no entry sign is positioned near the middle.
A large building facade with the words 'Hospital Authority Building' and Chinese characters prominently displayed. The structure features modern architectural elements with a pattern of light brown bricks, tall glass windows on the left, and neatly trimmed greenery along the base. A yellow sign with the words 'Helping People' is visible on the left side, and a no entry sign is positioned near the middle.
A group of people are marching on a street, holding signs advocating against racial discrimination and supporting open housing. The signs display messages such as 'Stop Racial Discrimination Now' and 'I Support Open Housing'. The marchers are diverse in terms of gender and race, and the scene is set in a suburban area with houses and a workshop visible in the background. A bright yellow car is passing by in the background.
A group of people are marching on a street, holding signs advocating against racial discrimination and supporting open housing. The signs display messages such as 'Stop Racial Discrimination Now' and 'I Support Open Housing'. The marchers are diverse in terms of gender and race, and the scene is set in a suburban area with houses and a workshop visible in the background. A bright yellow car is passing by in the background.

Location Info

STCLA is committed to ensuring equitable housing access throughout Seattle, promoting tenant safety and landlord accountability in every neighborhood.

Seattle

123 Main St, Seattle, WA

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM