Posted by TenantNet on January 16, 1999 at 05:22:10:
In Reply to: Re: To: John E. Marre posted by Mike on January 15, 1999 at 20:00:09:
: Cool!
An observation. Housing Court records are public documents. ANyone can
go to the court and examine them. A prudent inquireror (sp?) would look
in the file to see the circumstances, but that invariably won't happen.
The existence of public records is not a credit registry in any way.
However, it's been alluded that the RSA (the landlord lobby group)
maintians its own registry compiled from these public documents. That
might be subject to consumer and other regulations.
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