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After you submit, SNITCH will review your complaint within one business day and confirm receipt by email.

The Renter Filing Fund isn't open yet. It opens when the campaign funds it. Tell us about your situation now, and SNITCH will reach out when filings open. Getting listed doesn't commit you to anything.

The name you give us stays with us.

We need your name and contact information so we can reach you and file as your agent. It stays with SNITCH. It is not the name that goes on the public complaint. That distinction is the whole point of the service.

Who the Fund covers.

The Fund is for a tenant who can't cover the paid filing, reporting a condition in the home they rent. If the problem is in your own rented unit and paying for a filing isn't realistic, you qualify to apply. A complaint about a neighbor, an HOA, or a property you don't live in goes through the paid path instead.

Important notice.

Florida's SB 60 (2021) ended anonymous code complaints, except for imminent threats to public health or safety. A complainant's name and address go on the record, and that record is public under Chapter 119. When you file through SNITCH, we file under our own name as complainant of record and don't name you to the agency, so your name isn't the one on the public filing.

Why this works.

Because of SB 60, Florida agencies require every complaint to carry a complainant's name and address. SNITCH files as that named complainant, so a public-records request returns our information instead of yours. That reduces your exposure to retaliation. It doesn't erase it, and how much depends on your municipality. We confirm your jurisdiction will accept an agent-filed complaint before anything gets filed.

Before you apply, know this.

You can file this complaint yourself, for free, with your local code enforcement office. What the Fund does is put SNITCH's name on the public record instead of yours, and cover the filing for tenants who can't pay. The Fund covers a set number of filings each cycle. When a cycle fills, you go on the list for the next one.

Misuse advisory.

SNITCH is built for good-faith reporting. We may decline submissions we determine to be false, retaliatory, or in bad faith. Knowingly false code complaints are illegal in Florida. Misuse may result in removal from the program and cooperation with legal processes.

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