- Violent Crime – If they may pose a physical risk to other residents.
- Robbery – If they pose a financial risk to other residents.
- Megan’s Law – If they pose a risk to children.
- Check Kiting – If they have stolen from other vendors.
- Drug Dealing – If they pose a risk to the community.
- The crime must be within the last 6 years. If a crime has been committed later than 6 years, it must not carry any weight.
- The type of crime must be considered. If the crime is trivial in nature or not germane to leasing your unit (drunk driving) and you must allow individuals to present mitigating behavior since the conviction.
- The denial must be consistent. You must apply the same standards to all applicants.
- The denial must consider the nature and severity of conduct. It must indicate a risk to other resident’s safety.
