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Yuriy Skripnichenko
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Philadelphia tenant "protection" and screening limitation

Yuriy Skripnichenko
Property Manager
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  • Phialdelphia, PA
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Hi all, 

Your thoughts on this? 

Philadelphia City Council "surprises" landlords once again.

Philadelphia City Councilmember Kendra Brooks’ push to limit landlords use of tenants’ eviction records passed City Council Thursday 16-1. Councilmember David Oh was the lone opposition.

“Just like the job application process, every person has the right to be fairly evaluated when applying for rental housing,” Brooks said. “As Philadelphians recover from the devastating impacts of the pandemic, these bills will ensure everyone has a fair chance at securing housing. With these bills, Philadelphia is continuing to set a nationwide precedent in protecting the rights and dignity of renters.”

Click here to read the full article from WHYY or Click here to find the bill 

  • Yuriy Skripnichenko

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