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Written by Stacee Green / For the Tracy Press /
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
A local woman suggests renters should be able to ask for landlords' credit history, too.
EDITOR,
For those of you looking for that perfect rental, like myself, you know the routine. You must have a perfect credit score/history.
But what about all the landlords? How do we know that the house we are about to rent won’t go into foreclosure, because they didn’t pay their mortgage on time and have a tainted credit history? What I’m getting at is that if these landlords need a credit check from us, I think during this terrible housing market, we renters should be able to protect ourselves and ask for their credit history.
Who wants to end up with a notice taped on their door to let them know the house they are renting is up for auction?
I speak from experience, because my family is going through that right now. And how dare these landlords make you feel less then perfect because your credit was not. This is how my landlord made us feel, but all the time, he was plotting to defraud us out of a home and get as much money as possible out of us before he disappeared.
— Stacee Green, Tracy
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