An amendment No. 11 printed in House Report 114-411 to provide affirmative permission for housing providers who administer U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds to report on-time rental payment data for their tenants to credit reporting agencies without requiring and managing individual written consent agreements; and to direct HUD to retain tenant privacy so the furnished information would not specifically note that tenants receive HUD assistance.

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Amendment Number
918
Description
An amendment No. 11 printed in House Report 114-411 to provide affirmative permission for housing providers who administer U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds to report on-time rental payment data for their tenants to credit reporting agencies without requiring and managing individual written consent agreements; and to direct HUD to retain tenant privacy so the furnished information would not specifically note that tenants receive HUD assistance.
Purpose
Amendment sought to provide affirmative permission for housing providers who administer U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds to report on-time rental payment data for their tenants to credit reporting agencies without requiring and managing individual written consent agreements. Amendment also sought to direct HUD to retain tenant privacy so the furnished information would not specifically note that tenants receive HUD assistance.
Congress
114
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Feb 2, 2016
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Ellison amendment (A010) Failed by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
16:50:48
Submitted Date
Feb 2, 2016
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Dec 15, 2020
Amendment 918 — Informed