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  2. Tenant screening fee law to protect renters set to go ... - AOL

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    Feb. 12—A new law regulating tenant screening fees, in an effort to protect renters and provide more transparency in the rental application process, will take effect May 1. A new law regulating ...

  3. Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    Most landlords rely on a tenant screening company to produce a tenant screening report - to compile relevant credit, [1] public records and other information needed to adequately vet prospective tenants. Information gleaned from the application, tenant screening report, and the landlord's research is used to arrive at a decision based on the ...

  4. New law for tenant screening is in effect - AOL

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    A tenant screening fee can cover credit reports, personal reference checks and criminal background checks among other things. Under the law, landlords or their agents must provide a receipt that ...

  5. CFPB, FTC fine TransUnion $23M for tenant screening and ... - AOL

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    Federal regulators fined credit-reporting agency TransUnion a total of $23 million for tenant screening and security freeze failures on Thursday. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the ...

  6. Landlord Credit Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The LCB platform is focused on empowering landlords with the tools necessary to motivate and reward tenant behavior. LCB helps renters who have a record of paying their rent on time but have unsubstantial credit scores to obtain housing. Through the LCB tenants can build and share their payment history with potential landlords. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Landlords may decide to evict tenants who have failed to pay rent, violated lease terms, or possess an expired lease. [1] Landlords may also choose not to renew a tenant's lease, however, this does not constitute an eviction. [2] In the United States, eviction procedures, landlord rights, and tenant protections vary by state and locality. [2]

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