Conflict With a Roommate, Landlord or Coworker?
January 23rd, 2012 Posted in Consumer Issues, Featured, Housing IssuesThe Center for Student Legal Services offers mediation services to help students resolve disputes in a friendly and confidential environment.
Mediation is an informal process during which an impartial third party, called a mediator, helps disputing individuals find a mutually acceptable agreement. The goal of mediation is to clarify misunderstandings and to arrive at a solution to which all parties can agree. A mediator is not a judge and does not impose a decision. Instead, the mediator helps those involved in the dispute explain their concerns, understand important issues and arrive at a shared solution.
The Center for Student Legal Services can mediate a wide range of conflicts including landlord/tenant issues, roommate disputes, employer/ employee conflicts, neighbor and community disagreements and other civil matters.
There are many benefits to mediation, including confidentiality and freedom to generate mutually agreeable solutions. Additionally, mediation can promote healthier relationships through improved communication and shared problem solving. Mediation is entirely voluntary and many mediation sessions can yield results in 1-2 hours.
The cost of mediation is already included in the $8 dollar quarterly fee assessed to Ohio University students. Students who have paid the $8 CSLS fee will not pay anything for mediation services, regardless of the length or number of sessions. This makes mediation far more affordable than taking a dispute to court, which can cost hundreds of dollars in court fees. Our trained mediators have flexible hours to help work around your schedule.
For more information about CSLS Mediation Services, or to make an appointment, contact us.
This information does not constitute legal advice, nor is it intended as a substitute for legal advice.