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New Rent Control Law Should Alert Landlords and Property Managers to Maintain Compliant Policies; Opines TenantScreeningUSA.com


WALTHAM, Mass., March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Oregon is leading the country by enacting a state-wide rent control law; one that could significantly impact property managers and landlords in how they manage property and utilize evictions. Adam Almeida, President and CEO of TenantScreeningUSA.com opines: "SB608, the new state-wide rent control law in Oregon, will have an immediate impact in how landlords manage property, especially in the use of evictions, and a best practice remains to work with a well-qualified third-party tenant screening agency."

When Governor Kate Brown signed SB 608 into law Oregon emerged as the first state to enact a state-wide rent control policy.

Almeida states: "Housing is an on-going crisis across the country and Oregon has taken the first steps in trying to reduce the challenge of affordable housing."

From Curbed.com (Mar 08, 19):

Last week, Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to implement universal rent control. Senate Bill 608, signed in to law by Governor Kate Brown, will restrict annual rent increases to 7 percent and ban what are known as "no-cause" evictions, in an attempt to provide immediate, widespread relief to the state's rent-burdened households. (1)

One of the key changes involves the use of evictions.

From StatesmanJournal.com (Feb 28, 19):

Almeida adds: "New impactful laws, such as SB608, could create greater confusion for landlords and property managers, especially in the legal and lawful use of eviction reports and records. This is yet another reason that a best practice remains working with a third-party tenant screening agency in order to stay compliant with new and emerging law."

Oregon may be the first state to get across the finish line regarding a state-wide policy for rent control but other states have made recent attempts or are continuing to review rent control in their respective states.

From Curbed.com (Mar 08, 19):

Oregon now joins the states of California, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and the city of Washington D.C. as places with some rent control or rent stabilization policies on the books. Another three states?Colorado, Illinois, and Washington?are considering similar statewide measures. Currently, 37 states prohibit or ban rent control outright. (3)

"In the end," Almeida states, "laws governing rent control will continue to change and evolve. Landlords and property managers should engage with a third-party tenant screening agency in order to stay current with all laws governing tenant screening. This also entails the proper use of background reports such as eviction records and when and how to conduct criminal background checks."

TenantScreeningUSA.com is a third-party tenant screening company with highly trained investigators well versed in the legal and lawful use of eviction record reports, criminal history reports, and all public record reports, as part of a complete tenant background check.

Notes:
(1)    curbed.com/2019/3/8/18245307/rent-control-oregon-housing-crisis
(2)    statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2019/02/28/what-tenants-landlords-need-know-oregons-rent-control-law/3010007002/
(3)    curbed.com/2019/3/8/18245307/rent-control-oregon-housing-crisis

 

SOURCE TenantScreeningUSA.com


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