Recently, a highly respected adversary of mine reposted an article entitled “Landlords Hate Rent Control Because It’s Good for the Rest of Us.” After reading it, all I could do was to shake my head.
Unquestionably, a simple criminal charge for a minor offense should not permit a landlord to utilize that fact to discriminate against a prospective tenant. But there is a difference between nonviolent petty offenses and felonious assault or rape.
October 26, 2021 at 08:26 PM
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Recently, a highly respected adversary of mine reposted an article entitled “Landlords Hate Rent Control Because It’s Good for the Rest of Us.” After reading it, all I could do was to shake my head.
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