Commentary: Illinois should protect tenants, property owners from harms of ‘crime-free’ housing laws – Chicago Tribune*

"These ordinances, known as CFNOs, are local laws that encourage landlords to evict or exclude tenants based on their contact with the criminal legal system or calls for police help. The Community Safety through Stable Homes Act, introduced earlier this month...would prevent local governments from imposing penalties based on a tenant’s contact with police. It would also prohibit local policies that encourage or require landlords to use broad criminal background checks or to evict tenants based solely on their contact with the police or alleged criminal or nuisance behavior."
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chris
2 years ago

WHAT A CONCEPT………LOGIC

Reese
2 years ago

Criminal background checks are absolutely necessary. Mom-and-pop landlords and also the property managers/staff of apartment complexes have been threatened, physically harmed, and shot by tenants who show a pattern of anti-social behavior.

Stable homes and safe communities are not brought about by ignoring and excusing drug dealing, theft, and violent behavior.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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Um, no. In our “ re-imagined “ America people don’t have the right to know that their next door neighbor may be a rapist, murderer, pedophile etc. And if something happens, the state can simply shrug their shoulders, say “Oops “ and walk away.

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