Bill Text: CA AB2559 | 2021-2022 | Regular Session | Amended
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Bill Title: Reusable tenant screening reports.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2022-09-13 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 288, Statutes of 2022. [AB2559 Detail]
Download: California-2021-AB2559-Amended.html
Bill Title: Reusable tenant screening reports.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2022-09-13 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 288, Statutes of 2022. [AB2559 Detail]
Download: California-2021-AB2559-Amended.html
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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2021–2022 REGULAR SESSION
Assembly Bill
No. 2559
Introduced by Assembly Member Ward |
February 17, 2022 |
An act to add Section 1950.1 to the Civil Code, relating to tenancy.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 2559, as amended, Ward.
Reusable tenant screening reports.
Existing law authorizes a landlord, or the landlord’s agent, who receives a request to rent a residential property from an applicant to charge that applicant an application screening fee to cover the costs of obtaining information about the applicant.
This bill would require a landlord who elects to accept reusable tenant screening reports to provide an applicant with prescribed notice, including a clear and conspicuous statement on a listing or advertisement for residential rental property on the internet, that the landlord accepts reusable tenant screening reports. The bill would define the term “reusable tenant screening report” to mean a consumer report, as defined, that was prepared within the previous 30 days by a consumer reporting agency at the request and expense of an applicant and
applicant, is made directly available to the landlord at no charge for use in the rental application process or is provided through a third-party website that regularly engages in the business of providing reusable tenant screening reports that are available to landlords at no cost to access. and complies with all state and federal laws pertaining to use and disclosure of information contained in a consumer report by a consumer reporting agency, and is available to the landlord at no cost to access or use. The bill would require a reusable tenant screening report to include specified information, including the results of a criminal history check for the 7 years preceding the date on which the consumer
reporting agency received the request for the reusable screening report. The bill would prohibit a landlord from charging the applicant a fee for the landlord to access the report or an application screening fee.
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The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 1950.1 is added to the Civil Code, to read:1950.1.
(a) A reusable tenant screening report shall include all of the following information regarding an applicant:(1) The results of a criminal history check for the seven years preceding the date on which the consumer reporting agency received the request for the reusable tenant screening report.
(2) The results of an eviction history check for the seven years preceding the date on which the consumer reporting agency received the request for the reusable tenant screening report.
(3) Verification of employment.
(4) Last known address.
(b) A landlord may elect to accept a reusable tenant screening report reports and may require an applicant to state that there has not been a material change to the information in the reusable tenant screening report.
(c) A landlord who elects to accept reusable tenant screening reports shall provide an applicant with notice in a manner reasonably calculated to inform applicants that the landlord accepts
such reports. That notice shall be provided, at minimum, by the following means:
(1) A clear and conspicuous statement on each listing or advertisement for residential rental property on the internet.
(2) A clear and conspicuous statement on each internet website maintained by the landlord.
(3) A clear and conspicuous statement on each application for residential rental property.
(4) A clear and conspicuous statement posted at each physical location where applicants may submit applications for residential rental property.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 1950.6, if an applicant provides a reusable
tenant screening report to a landlord that accepts reusable tenant screening reports, the landlord shall not charge the applicant either of the following:
(1) A fee for the landlord to access the report.
(2) An application screening fee.
(e) As used in this section:
(1) “Applicant” has the same meaning as defined in Section 1950.6.
(2) “Application screening fee” has the same meaning as defined in Section 1950.6.
(3) “Consumer report” has the same meaning as defined in Section 1681a of Title 15 of the United States Code.
(4) “Consumer reporting agency” means a person which, for monetary fees, dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, regularly engages in whole or in part in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information or other information on consumers for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties and that uses any means or facility of interstate commerce for the purpose of preparing or furnishing consumer reports.
(5) “Landlord” means an owner of residential rental property or the owner’s agent.
(6) “Reusable tenant screening report” means a consumer report that meets both
all of the following criteria:
(A) Was prepared within the previous 30 days by a consumer reporting agency at the request and expense of an applicant.
(B) Is made directly available to a landlord at no charge for use in the rental application process or is provided through a third-party website that regularly engages in the business of providing a reusable tenant screening report and is available to the landlord at no cost to access. complies with all state and federal laws pertaining to use and disclosure of information contained
in a consumer report by a consumer reporting agency.
(C) Is available to the landlord at no cost to access or use.
(f) This section does not affect any other applicable law related to the consideration of criminal history information in housing, including, but not limited to, Article 24 (commencing with Section 12264) of Subchapter 7 of Chapter 5 of Division 4.1 of Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations.
(g) If an ordinance, resolution, regulation, administrative action, initiative, or other policy adopted by a city, county, or city and county conflicts with this section, the policy that provides greater protections
to applicants shall apply.
(h) This section does not require a landlord to accept a reusable tenant screening report. reports.