New York City Council is once again facing a bill that would prevent most landlords from inquiring about a prospective tenant’s criminal history. The bill, also known as the Fair Chance for Housing Act, encourages the concept that housing is a fundamental right. It insists that those who have criminal records should not carry a lifelong punishment after they have completed the terms of their sentence and as they attempt to reenter society as productive individuals.

New York City saw a similar push last year that failed to pass through the City Council due to some opposition from landlords and residents. Though some think criminal background checks will enhance public safety, many activists insist that allowing formerly incarcerated people to find adequate housing would actually increase safety by getting New Yorkers off the streets and out of the vicious cycle of poverty. At a city hall rally, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams stated:

“You cannot ask returning residents to be their best selves, and then not allow them to get a job and a place to live. We’re just saying: Please, give them a fair chance, so we can all be safe.”

The Fair Chance for Housing Act would still allow landlords to consider criminal history for more serious crimes, like the sex offender registry.

If you feel like your criminal record is geting in the way of housing opportunities, we can help. Our fast, affordable, and online process gives more expunciton opportunities to those who feel burdened by their criminal history. Reach out to us at EasyExpunctions.com to get started with a free background check. From there we can see what’s on your record and what we can clear!

Write A Comment