Reply: A newly introduced bill would prohibit landlords from using credit reports while screening prospective tenants.

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Jennie Weathers Hampel
Just call us private investigators! We all should be/have to be more on our game anyway...do the research...call the contacts, verify them dig deep...its alot of time but worth it. Google is our best friend....we will adapt and overcome. If you can suceed as a PM, you can do anything...well at least 8 jobs anyway...therapist, maintenance, trainer, team leader, social worker, project manager, administrator, customer service rep, cleaner...and more! Plus we were front line in pandemic, making sure people had a roof over their head!!! We got this!!!
Posted 2 years 1 month ago
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Anonymous
I guess you'll just have to screen them based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability.
Posted 2 years 1 month ago
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Merridy Lanzy
I agree...WTF...and I too apologize for the language
Posted 2 years 1 month ago
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Chip Ahlswede
I work for the Apartment Association of Orange County (Asm Quirk Silva represents parts of OC) - this is one of the top tier bills we are working to kill this year along with the California Rental Housing Association - there is a national group trying to push this idea in EVERY STATE - this is through your state legislatures.
Get in touch with your local associations and get involved - this is how you can fight back
UPDATE - she dropped the bill just a few minutes ago - its dead.
Now we have about 40 other bills that hurt Multifamily housing - GO HELP KILL THOSE TOO!!!!
Posted 2 years 1 month ago
Holy Crow! Antonio, do you know why the bill was proposed/the purpose behind it?
Posted 2 years 1 month ago
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Bethany Brown Carter
Just another course of action to make people have no incentive to be responsible citizens
Posted 2 years 1 month ago