Rahman believes access to adequate housing is a human right. He is a zealous advocate who has dedicated his legal career to representing the underserved, marginalized, and less powerful. Rahman was selected as a Northern California Rising Star Attorney by Super Lawyers in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 an honor reserved for lawyers who demonstrate excellence in practice. This distinction is bestowed to only 2.5% of Northern California attorneys. Rahman represents tenants throughout California facing unfair housing practices, including wrongful/constructive evictions, uninhabitable and dilapidated premises, including water leaks and mold issues, landlord harassment, lockouts, landlord retaliation, discriminatory housing practices, live/work units, and illegal rent increases, among others. He has counseled and represented thousands of tenants facing complex legal challenges. Prior to founding The Law Firm for Tenant Rights, he practiced for five years as an associate attorney with a prominent tenant rights firm in San Francisco. He is a dedicated volunteer with local tenant unions across the Bay Area. Since 2015, he has served as an adjunct professor with the University of San Francisco’s Moot Court Program. Publications:“Trebling personal-injury damages in a premises liability case,” Plaintiff’s Magazine. A link to the article is accessible here (https://www.plaintiffmagazine.com/recent-issues/item/trebling-personal-injury-damages-in-a-premises-liability-case).“Establishing bad-faith landlord harassment,” Plaintiff’s Magazine. A link to the article is accessible here (https://plaintiffmagazine.com/recent-issues/item/establishing-bad-faith-landlord-harassment).