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  2. Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    Eviction records search; Criminal records search; Sex offender registry search; Specially designated nationals search (frequently referred to as an OFAC search) Rental references; Employment verifications; Recommendation - based on the landlord's criteria (parameters) Credit reports and database searches are often returned instantly via secure ...

  3. New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal

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    DHCR administers various programs aimed at developing, rehabilitating, and preserving affordable housing in the state. Programs include the Mitchell–Lama Housing Program, federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and State Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, which offers tax incentives to encourage private investment in affordable housing; the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program of the HTFC ...

  4. Rental Assistance Demonstration - Wikipedia

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    Right to return/relocation assistance. For conversions to PBRA or PBV, any tenant living in a property prior to conversion has a right to remain. If the property is being significantly rehabilitated as part of the conversion, then the tenant has the right to return following any temporary relocation.

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  6. 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]

  7. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    The landlord-tenant relationship is defined by existence of a leasehold estate. [4] Traditionally, the only obligation of the landlord in the United States was to grant the estate to the tenant, [5] although in England and Wales, it has been clear since 1829 that a Landlord must put a tenant into possession. [6]

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