Property Management

A Minnesota landlord wants to conduct a background check on a rental applicant. Under the Minnesota Tenant Screening Bill of Rights, the landlord must:

AConduct the check without notifying the applicant
BNotify the applicant about the screening criteria and report used✓ Correct
CUse only criminal history checks, not credit checks
DReject anyone with any criminal history

Explanation

Minnesota's Tenant Screening Bill of Rights requires landlords to provide applicants with written notice of screening criteria before charging application fees, provide a copy of any adverse report used for denial, and follow specific procedures for considering criminal history. These protections help ensure fair and transparent tenant screening.

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