Housing accommodations and tenant blacklists.
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to housing accommodations and tenant blacklists
Tenant screening lists, sometimes called “tenant blacklists,” are used to identify supposedly risky renters by naming tenants who have been involved in a Housing Court case. This bill would mirror recent state law changes by prohibiting landlords from considering refusing to rent to prospective tenants solely because they appear on a tenant screening list. The bill adds participating in a housing court proceeding to the list of protected classes in the housing accommodations section of the civil rights title of the Administrative Code.
Status
Filed (End of Session)
File ID
Int 0077-2022
Introduced
3/10/2022
Committee
Committee on Civil and Human Rights
Bill History
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