The Biden administration is threatening—and has sued—local
governments and law enforcement agencies across the country that have
implemented measures to curb an epidemic of crime, drugs and gang violence
in rental properties asserting that the policies “unfairly penalize
communities of color.”
August 21, 2024
The Biden administration is
threatening—and has sued—local governments and law enforcement agencies
across the country that have implemented measures to curb an epidemic of
crime, drugs and gang violence in rental properties asserting that the
policies “unfairly penalize communities of color.” The
popular laws, enacted by thousands of cities nationwide are commonly known
as “crime-free” and “nuisance” programs that restrict housing based
on criminal and arrest records and punish landlords and tenants with
excessive calls to police and emergency services or those engaged in
criminal activity. To improve living conditions in mainly low-income
rentals 2,000 cities across 48 states have adopted crime-free and nuisance
policies, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ), which has legally
challenged many of the measures in the last few years claiming that they
are discriminatory and therefore violate federal law.
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