Occupancy Limits and Fair Housing: How to Stay Legal and Family-Friendly
Why occupancy limits matter under the Fair Housing Act Setting how many people may live in a unit is not
Read MoreEntenda a lei com clareza – Understand the Law with Clarity
Entenda a lei com clareza – Understand the Law with Clarity
Why occupancy limits matter under the Fair Housing Act Setting how many people may live in a unit is not
Read MoreCriminal history screening: why individualized assessment is becoming the default Across the United States, employers are moving away from blanket
Read MoreScope: This guide explains guarantors and co-signers in U.S. residential rentals — who they are, how liability works, ways to
Read MoreWhat “conditional approval” means in rental screening In residential leasing, a conditional approval happens when the housing provider is willing
Read MoreAdverse action notices in rentals: what they are and why they matter When a landlord relies on a tenant screening
Read MoreWhy tenant scoring models raise fair-housing concerns Automated tenant scores promise speed and consistency. But when a landlord or property
Read MoreSealed or expunged records showing up in screening: what’s going wrong When a sealed or expunged case appears on a
Read MoreWhy tenant screening reports go wrong — and why it matters Tenant screening reports compile credit, eviction, civil court, and
Read MoreContext & policy goal Source-of-income (SOI) discrimination happens when a housing provider refuses to rent, renew, or set fair terms
Read MoreScope and why this guide matters Holding deposits and security deposits serve different purposes at the start of a tenancy.
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