Disaster NYC landlords could soon be denied criminal background checks for tenants - “No one should be denied housing because they were once engaged with the criminal justice system, plain and simple”

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A controversial bill prohibiting Big Apple landlords from performing criminal background checks on prospective tenants – even those convicted of murder and other heinous crimes – is on a fast track to becoming law.

At least 30 of the City Council’s 51 members have agreed to back the “Fair Chance for Housing Act,” which is set to go before the Council’s Committee on Civil Rights for its first public hearing on Dec. 8, records show.

Unlike an earlier version of the bill that died in another Council committee at the end of the last year following outcry from landlord advocacy groups and others, the new bill introduced in August by Councilman Keith Powers (D-Manhattan) is gaining steam because of support from newly elected pols. Its co-sponsors include Speaker Adrienne Adams.

And Mayor Eric Adams appears more than willing to sign it into law should the bill reach his desk.

“No one should be denied housing because they were once engaged with the criminal justice system, plain and simple,” Adams spokesman Charles Lutvack told The Post.

“We will work closely with our partners in the City Council to ensure this bill has maximum intended impact.”

Backers and opponents are gearing up to have their voices heard at the Council hearing, but some said the stakes are too high — and dangerous — to wait.

Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) dropped an 85-second video on Twitter Wednesday night calling on New Yorkers to contact their local Council members and demand they reject the bill because “the safety of your families … is at stake.”

“What’s on the menu this Thanksgiving?” she said in a post accompanying the video. “A bill which would prohibit landlords from conducting criminal background checks of potential tenants.

“Murdered someone? Beat up your girlfriend? Robbed? Stabbed your neighbor? No problem. Come live among us! Tell the @NYCCouncil to vote NO!”

Powers later fired back at Vernikov on Twitter, saying Thanksgiving “is supposed to be a day of gratitude, not attacking. We don’t believe in second chances anymore?”

The bill doesn’t affect New York City Housing Authority complexes, as they would still be required to conduct background checks for prospective tenants since they’re guided by federal law. It also doesn’t apply to two-family homes or homeowners renting out single rooms.

The legislation also doesn’t prohibit landlords from checking New York’s sex offender registry to weed out pervs as prospective tenants. But the bill’s current language leaves landlords vulnerable to renting to people who committed sex crimes in other states because out-of-state sex offender registries are not addressed.

Vito Signorile, a spokesman for the Rent Stabilization Association, said many of the 25,000 landlords his advocacy group represents are irate that the ex-con-friendly proposal is back on the table after they helped defeat the earlier 2020 legislation drafted by then-Councilman Stephen Levin (D-Brooklyn).

He also said members are getting an earful from existing tenants who want no part of sharing buildings with violent or career ex-cons.

“We are proponents of second chances when it comes to low-level crimes like drug use but renting to people convicted more serious crimes like … arson and murder [and repeat offenders] is a whole other thing,” said Signorile.

Powers said he’s “very practical about the [city’s] public safety challenges and want people to feel safe wherever they live,” but “it’s also important that people who’ve rehabilitated themselves have an opportunity to be able to stabilize their lives,”

He also said the bill could be tweaked to address concerns raised by opponents before any final version is voted on.

Andre Ward, an associate vice president at the Fortune Society, a nonprofit that helps formerly incarcerated people integrate back into society, said the bill is long overdue because “about half” of people leaving city jails these days wind up homeless and in shelters.

“We think this legislation is critical to supporting people upon their release so they can live a life of contribution,” said Ward.

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“No one should be denied housing because they were once engaged with the criminal justice system, plain and simple,” Adams spokesman Charles Lutvack told The Post.
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Powers later fired back at Vernikov on Twitter, saying Thanksgiving “is supposed to be a day of gratitude, not attacking. We don’t believe in second chances anymore?”
I wonder if they feel the same regarding background checks for gun ownership.

I'm not exactly sympathetic to NYC landlords but this is just bad and ill-informed legislation at best. It's like they want the money-makers to leave and the criminals to stay.

ps @chiobu fix the bottom
 
This shit is all about disempowering the middle class. If you make it so hard to rent out your property then you'll eventually throw your hands up and sell it, at which point probably there'll be some state funded organisation that buys them up "to turn into social housing" so that even more people can be permanently dependant on the state.

It's gross and weird that all the West's governments have decided to push the same type of legislation at the same time. But don't go around noticing it or you're a conspiracy theorist.
 
This shit is all about disempowering the middle class. If you make it so hard to rent out your property then you'll eventually throw your hands up and sell it, at which point probably there'll be some state funded organisation that buys them up "to turn into social housing" so that even more people can be permanently dependant on the state.
literally this.
They're purging regular people so their corporations can come in and take over, with the help of state subsidies. They can then flush out all of the undesirables, "gentrify" the neighborhood and bring back the children of the landlords that ran away at higher rental rates than ever before.
Free will is such an annoyance to social engineering, we have to social engineer even harder.
 

The streets are extended gutters, and the gutters are full of blood, and when the drains finally scab over, all the vermin will drown. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists, and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout 'SAVE US!'​

...and I'll look down and whisper 'No.'​

 
I wonder if they feel the same regarding background checks for gun ownership.

I'm not exactly sympathetic to NYC landlords but this is just bad and ill-informed legislation at best. It's like they want the money-makers to leave and the criminals to stay.

ps @chiobu fix the bottom

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Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) dropped an 85-second video on Twitter Wednesday night calling on New Yorkers to contact their local Council members and demand they reject the bill because “the safety of your families … is at stake.”
Inna, will you kindly shut the fuck up?
Let the city shoot itself in the head. Nothing of value is to be lost unless you find pajeets, chinks, illegals, and soys to be of any practical use to anyone.

What she should be calling for is a walled dome to be built around NYC from Yonkers to Coney Island & Riverside to JFK Airport.
Don't forget to cave in the Lincoln & Holland tunnels as well as destroy the George Washington and Verrazzano-Narrows bridges.
 
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We made the mistake to let a convicted attempted murderer move into our house a couple years back, on the view that "Everyone deserves a second chance." Terrifying events followed. He ended up threatening our lives, property and our animals on multiple occasions. He wouldn't pay rent or his share of the bills. I ended up moving out of the house until he did. Never again.

Sometimes people do make genuine mistakes and do their time with the aim of improving their lives and their future choices. Those people are unfortunately vastly outnumbered by shitheads who were locked away from society for a fucking reason. This is one of those laws that will actually help very few people and will end up destroying the lives of many more.

Socialists are scum, and @RonPaul2008 is onto something.
 
Technically if you payed your debt to society then it shouldn't matter, but it might not be a good idea to put the serial rapist in a building with families.
 
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