May
21
Jesse M asked:
For example, let’s say that California decides that poor and working class families, more likely have damaged or flat out bad credit, are more likely to be rendered homeless if negative credit items related to rental history were to appear on credit reports so they decide they can’t. Would they have the right to pass such a law so that California residents do not have anything related to rental or utility history appearing on a credit report?
For example, let’s say that California decides that poor and working class families, more likely have damaged or flat out bad credit, are more likely to be rendered homeless if negative credit items related to rental history were to appear on credit reports so they decide they can’t. Would they have the right to pass such a law so that California residents do not have anything related to rental or utility history appearing on a credit report?
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Also, if you have any expertise in this area, please let me know.
Thanks.
BABY #1, What is your experience with this issue? Thanks.
Karl
