Something's missing...
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:13 pm
I have recently decided to put my house up for rent. I am getting married next June and need to start saving some money.
My question is this...
As new prospective tenants come to me to possibly rent, what right do I have as a Landlord to deny them living there based on a previous criminal record?
There is much talk about holding the landlords responsible for criminal activity on his/her property.
I just looked up the court record for FRANCISCO L RODRIGUEZ, the man wanted currently for the attempted murder on 9/25/07, and it is pretty clear this individual is a career criminal.
What landlord/landlords in Lakewood is allowing these types of individuals to move to Lakewood that have repeat offenses for drug offenses and other criminal acts?
Why do we have to sit back as a city and watch these violent crimes continue to happen when many of these "Lakewood citizens" should be denied rental units based on their criminal pasts?
Maybe i am wrong and landlords must provide housing to anyone willing to pay, but something seems to be missing.
My question is this...
As new prospective tenants come to me to possibly rent, what right do I have as a Landlord to deny them living there based on a previous criminal record?
There is much talk about holding the landlords responsible for criminal activity on his/her property.
I just looked up the court record for FRANCISCO L RODRIGUEZ, the man wanted currently for the attempted murder on 9/25/07, and it is pretty clear this individual is a career criminal.
What landlord/landlords in Lakewood is allowing these types of individuals to move to Lakewood that have repeat offenses for drug offenses and other criminal acts?
Why do we have to sit back as a city and watch these violent crimes continue to happen when many of these "Lakewood citizens" should be denied rental units based on their criminal pasts?
Maybe i am wrong and landlords must provide housing to anyone willing to pay, but something seems to be missing.