HUD issues Memo on Background Checks to Housing Providers

In June, HUD issued a memo for HUD funded housing providers advising that using criminal background checks could create fair housing violations. This memo also provided recommendations that currently contradict every day practice for housing providers. In this article, HUD suggests that “private housing providers should consider not using criminal history to screen [applicants] for housing,” citing its recent research that “[c]riminal history is not a good predictor of housing success.” This memo advises to only use criminal history as a means to evict as a last resort. HUD suggests to avoid using software algorithms to make decisions on whether or not to approve an applicant as these programs can contain racial or other prohibited bias by design, and may include inaccurate information about a person.

This memo does not revise the guidance released in 2016.

 

Upano, N. (2022, October 19). HUD urges housing providers not to use criminal records in screening: National Apartment Association. National Apartment Association. Retrieved November 14, 2022, from https://www.naahq.org/hud-urges-housing-providers-not-use-criminal-records-screening

Lacy Hendricks, RMP®

Lacy Hendricks, RMP®, joined Hendricks Property Management in 2014 to start her career in real estate and property management.  She became a licensed real estate agent in October 2014 and a licensed broker in 2023. Lacy serves and the Governmental Affairs chair for the National Association of Residential Property Management, and is the President Elect of the San Antonio. She has worked on governmental affairs committees for the San Antonio Board of REALTORS and the City of San Antonio since 2016 ands holds a handful of designations through the REALTOR organization. In 2023, she won Volunteer of the Year Award for NARPM, and in 2017 won the Legislative Champion Award from the San Antonio Board of REALTORS.

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