New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06773

Introduced
5/8/23  
Refer
5/8/23  

Caption

Prohibits a landlord, lessor, sub-lessor, rental broker, real estate agent, or apartment rental clearinghouse from requesting from a potential lessee or a consumer reporting agency a consumer report for the purposes of evaluating a rental application; provides penalties for violations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A05245

Prohibits a landlord, lessor, sub-lessor, rental broker, real estate agent, or apartment rental clearinghouse from requesting from a potential lessee or a consumer reporting agency a consumer report for the purposes of evaluating a rental application; provides penalties for violations.

NY HB65

Directing landlords to offer tenants the option of reporting rental payments to consumer reporting agencies.

NY A02192

Prohibits any lessor or agent of a lessor from reporting to any consumer reporting agency, and prohibits consumer reporting agencies from maintaining such information.

NY AB1691

Consumer credit reports: consumer credit reporting agencies.

NY HB1370

Health care providers, certain; reporting of medical debt to consumer reporting agencies prohibited.

NY AB2527

Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act: users of consumer credit reports: hiring a dwelling unit.

NY H7103

Prohibits hospitals and other medical providers from reporting medical debt to consumer reporting agencies. A violation of this chapter may be pursued on behalf of the consumer by the attorney general.

NY A08851

Relates to certain rental vehicle protections; provides that the rate caps charged by rental vehicle companies shall be tied to the consumer price index of all urban consumers over the previous year as reported by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics; makes provisions of law permanent.

NY SB295

Prohibits credit reporting agencies from imposing certain charges on consumers. (8/1/18)

NY S2709

Prohibits hospitals and other medical providers from reporting medical debt to consumer reporting agencies. A violation of this chapter may be pursued on behalf of the consumer by the attorney general.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.