Can a landlord require a credit check when I apply for a rental?
Yes, most landlords will want to check your credit to help them decide whether to rent to you.
Read MoreYes, most landlords will want to check your credit to help them decide whether to rent to you.
Read MoreOn-time rent payments aren’t generally included in your credit report (your landlord has the option, but most don’t report them). However, if you don’t to pay your rent on time (or at all), your landlord might report it to a credit reporting agency and it would appear on your credit report.
Read MoreA data breach is a security violation in which sensitive, protected or confidential data is copied, transmitted, viewed, stolen or used by an unauthorized individual. It could be a result of
Read MoreSometimes. Currently, no federal law gives you the right to prevent data brokers from collecting, sharing or publishing your personal information.
Read MoreYou can contact data brokers like MyLife directly to request that your information be removed, but there is no guarantee that you will succeed.
Read MoreNo, it’s against California law to publicly post or display someone’s Social Security number.
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