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Best Practices for Landlords: Screening Applicants for a Criminal Record
Aside from those who receive certain kinds of HUD funding, housing providers are not required to screen applicants for a criminal record. Nevertheless, landlords often conduct criminal background checks on potential tenants. Advocates should ensure that landlords that do screen applicants for a criminal record are following best practices.
Note: The best practices below have a California focus.
