St. Paul's Proposed Tenant Screening Ordinance Should Make All Landlords & Property Manager's Take Note; Opines TenantScreeningUSA.com
As a partial response to an ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, the St. Paul City Council looks to enact a new ordinance protecting tenants and changing how landlords conduct tenant screening; a policy that could affect other parts of the country. Adam Almeida, President and CEO of TenantScreeningUSA.com opines; "A city such as St. Paul is widely watched regarding changes to tenant screening law and, when a new ordinance is proposed, landlords across the country should take notice and further ensure compliance with all laws governing tenant checks by working with a well-qualified third-party tenant screening agency, such as TenantScreeningUSA.com.
WALTHAM, Mass., July 13, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Recently the city council of St. Paul, Minnesota, moved forward with plans to enact a new tenant screening ordinance, one that would greatly affect landlords and property managers. Adam Almeida, President and CEO of TenantScreeningUSA.com opined, "St. Paul is a city that other cities watch regarding tenant screening policy and when an action is proposed landlords should take note and, subsequently, work with a well-qualified third-party tenant screening agency, such as TenantScreeningUSA.com, in order to remain fully compliant with law.
Recently, the City of St. Paul's City Council proposed a new ordinance that would show how landlords and properties would utilize public records as part of applicant vetting. The effort is an attempt to create greater equality for potential renters.
From the Star Tribune on June 24, 2020:
The St. Paul City Council is moving forward with a tenant screening ordinance that would change how landlords use criminal histories, past evictions or credit scores when considering new tenants.
The council, which held a public hearing Wednesday on the proposed ordinance, has touted it as another step forward for the city's efforts to build equality while also curbing longtime barriers that often make it difficult for people with criminal background records or evictions, low-income households and people of color to find affordable housing in the city's tight market. More than half of the city's residents are renters. (1)
Almeida adds: "As St. Paul has a significant renter population, other municipalities may take note to these new ordinances and that should raise an alarm for landlords and property managers across the country."
Council members cite the new ordinance as a means of relieving stress put upon renters, in part from the COVID 19 outbreak, but this legislation could face challenges from landlords
From MPR News on June 25, 2020:
With financial pressure from the COVID-19 pandemic mounting for many Minnesota families, the St. Paul City Council is considering new tenant protections. More than half of the city's residents are renters.
Housing advocates say it's more urgent than ever to pass these protections, while many landlords say it's the worst time to make changes. (2)
Almeida concludes; "Ultimately whenever a potential change in law is proposed, especially one that may end up with national implications, landlords and property managers should ensure their tenant screening policies are fully compliant with existing and potential law. A best practice remains to work with a well-qualified third-party tenant screening agency."
TenantScreeningUSA.com provides full-service tenant screening for landlords and property managers of any size and can greatly assist in remaining fully compliant with all existing law governing tenant screening. With a highly trained and experienced staff, TenantScreeningUSA.com can provide help to landlords and property managers with all their tenant screening needs.
Notes:
(1) startribune.com/st-paul-city-council-moves-ahead-with-tenant-screening-ordinance/571475772/
(2) mprnews.org/story/2020/06/25/st-paul-council-leans-toward-approving-tenant-protections-this-summer
SOURCE Tenant Screening USA
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