Reusable comprehensive tenant screening report definition

Reusable comprehensive tenant screening report means a comprehensive tenant screening report that is: (i) prepared by a tenant screening agency at the request of a prospective tenant; (ii) paid for by a prospective tenant; (iii) made available directly to a housing provider by the tenant screening agency; and (iv) reusable any number of times by a prospective tenant for a period of thirty days. The information included in any reusable comprehensive tenant screening report must comply with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, the California Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, and/or the California Investigative Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, as applicable.

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