Calling on the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to pass the Ready to Rent Act and increase housing opportunities for Pennsylvanians by automatically sealing most eviction records. WHEREAS, A public eviction record is created every time a landlord files for eviction in Municipal Court, no matter the case’s outcome; and WHEREAS, Eviction records can be found online by anyone, no matter how much time has passed nor a tenant’s subsequent history of on-time rent payment; and WHEREAS, Most Philadelphian’s eviction records are from cases where they were unrepresented by an attorney; and WHEREAS, Four in ten Philadelphians’ eviction records are default judgments for the landlord, meaning that a judge did not decide the case on its merits; and WHEREAS, Research from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School showed that Philadelphians who live further away from Municipal Court and rely on public transit were more likely to have a default judgment against them because they could not make it to their hearing in time; and WHEREAS, The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reports that one in five eviction records may contain false or ambiguous information; and WHEREAS, Twenty percent of eviction filings in Pennsylvania do not result in any kind of judgment, though the record remains for all time; and WHEREAS, A study by Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and the University of Michigan found that eight in ten tenants reported that an eviction filing limi…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.