Tenants with better financial literacy are more likely to manage their budgets effectively, leading to timely rent payments and fewer late or missed payments. According to Forbes, 52% of renters in the U.S. spend over 30% of their income on rent, making them "rent-burdened." Enhanced financial literacy can help reduce this burden, ensuring consistent rent payments.
Educated tenants are less likely to face financial crises that lead to eviction, maintaining stable occupancy rates and reducing turnover costs. The 2024 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index found that 27% of U.S. adults report that debt prevents them from addressing other financial priorities, increasing eviction risks.
Supporting your tenants' financial education builds stronger, cooperative relationships, fostering a positive community environment. This increases tenant retention and satisfaction, as tenants feel supported and valued.
Properties with stable, financially responsible tenants tend to maintain their value better. Stable tenants who manage their finances well are less likely to cause property damage and more likely to report maintenance issues promptly, preserving property conditions.
Housing Solutions’ Landlord Tenant Resource Center
We provide information on rental assistance programs, landlord and tenant education programs, landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities, and other relevant resources to help maintain housing stability.
Location: Iron Gate, 501 W. Archer Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 1pm-4:30pm
Contact: (918) 218-4138
Website: www.tulsaltrc.org
Share information about community resources like The Financial Empowerment Center with your tenants.
The City of Tulsa, in partnership with Goodwill Industries of Tulsa, operates the Financial Empowerment Center (FEC), providing free one-on-one financial counseling to all residents.
The FEC offers services in multiple languages, including Spanish, Zopau, Dari, and Pashto, with additional interpreters available if needed.
Encourage open communication about financial issues and advocate for increased funding for rental assistance programs and other financial aid.
We provide information on rental assistance programs, landlord and tenant education programs, landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities, and other relevant resources to help maintain housing stability.
Location: Iron Gate, 501 W. Archer Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 1pm-4:30pm
Contact: (918) 218-4138
Website: www.tulsaltrc.org
The City of Tulsa, in partnership with Goodwill Industries of Tulsa, operates the Financial Empowerment Center (FEC), providing free one-on-one financial counseling to all residents.
The FEC offers services in multiple languages, including Spanish, Zopau, Dari, and Pashto, with additional interpreters available if needed.
Landlord Liaison
Landlord Tenant Resource Center