[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4, Parts 700 to 1699] [Revised as of April 1, 2000]
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[CITE: 24CFR982.307] [Page 587]
CHAPTER IX--PART 982 -- Subpart G--Leasing a Unit - Sec. 982.307 Tenant screening.
(3) The owner is responsible for screening of families on the basis of their tenancy histories. An owner may consider a family's background with respect to such factors as:
(i) Payment of rent and utility bills;
(ii) Caring for a unit and premises;
(iii) Respecting the rights of other residents to the peaceful
enjoyment of their housing;
(iv) Drug-related criminal activity or other criminal activity that
is a threat to the health, safety or property of others; and
(v) Compliance with other essential conditions of tenancy.
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By Mikaela Slaney, Wed Jun 24, 2009, 12:17 PM EDT
What began as an operating-under-the-influence arrest on Hannah Way spilled into a behind-the-scenes struggle at the Rockland police station.`On June 16, John Verrier, 19, of 45 Hannah Way, Rockland, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and operating with a suspended license, a marked lanes violation, disorderly behavior, malicious damage of property (a watch) and speeding. The passengers, two teen girls from Pembroke and Whitman and one male, 20, of Rockland, were also taken into the Rockland police station under protective custody when police deemed them too drunk and disoriented to care for themselves. (See entire story in wickedlocal.com)
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