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NJ A4990

NJ A4990
Concerns credit inquiries for rental applications.


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Introduced
10/24/2024
In Committee
10/24/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits landlords from performing, or causing to be performed, hard credit inquiries on prospective tenants who apply for low- or moderate-income housing, defined in the bill as "affordable housing applicants." Landlords may, however, perform soft credit inquiries on affordable housing applicants. Hard credit inquiries can lower an individual's credit score while soft inquiries are conducted with consent of the applicant, and are meant to have no impact on one's credit score. Landlords who violate the provisions of the bill would be subject to a penalty of not more than $100 for the first offense in a one-year period, and up to $200 more for subsequent offenses in a one-year period. This bill also requires a consumer reporting agency that receives multiple hard credit inquiries, concerning the same individual, for the purpose of rental housing applications over a one-month period, to consider those inquiries to be one hard inquiry for purposes a consumer report concerning the individual. This bill requires the Director of the Division of Housing and Community Resources in the Department of Community Affairs, within six months of the bill's enactment, to make information available on its Internet website concerning certain requirements of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits landlords from performing hard credit inquiries on prospective tenants who apply for low- or moderate-income housing, known as "affordable housing applicants." Landlords may, however, perform soft credit inquiries on these applicants. Hard credit inquiries can lower an individual's credit score, while soft inquiries are conducted with the applicant's consent and do not impact the credit score. Landlords who violate the bill's provisions would be subject to penalties. The bill also requires consumer reporting agencies to consider multiple hard credit inquiries for rental housing applications within a one-month period as a single hard inquiry for the purposes of a consumer report. Additionally, the bill requires the Director of the Division of Housing and Community Resources to provide information on the bill's requirements on the department's website.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing Committee (on 10/24/2024)

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