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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2007
Are you a Landlord or an INS agent?

Expect to see more of this issue...

As the presidential election looms, the issue of immigration - particularly illegal immigration - will move into the spotlight.   This has implications for all Americans, but it may have a particular relevance for landlords

An article in today's New York Times discusses the issue of local statues which impose penalties on landlords who rent to illegal immigrants.  In particular the article chronicles the story of Riverside, New Jersey, which is re-thinking legislation which it passed a year ago which criminalized employing or renting to an illegal immigrant.  The law has had the unintended consequence of driving away residents in large numbers, which has had an unexpectedly large impact on local businesses.  It appears that citizens who once lobbied for the law are now re-thinking their position. 

From the landlord's point of view, this is a sticky issue.  I live in Texas, a border state.  Regardless of your political affiliation it's obvious that illegal immigrants are firmly woven into the economic and social fabric of our society here.  I'm trying to imagine operating under legislation which requires me to ascertain an applicant's legal status.  Is that SSN real or bogus?  How about the ID card that the applicant has provided?  Or the driver's license?

There is an easy solution that many landlords will turn to: just don't rent to anyone who seems "suspicious".  This, obviously, is a law that invites investors to turn to discriminatory practices. 

I'm not a policeman or a Immigration Service agent.  That's not my job.  I'm a real estate investor, and part of being an investor is to offer safe, affordable housing - places where families want to create homes - and to do so profitably.  I'd strongly disapprove of a law that tries to turn me into a government enforcement agent

These are bad laws, and landlords should be vocal in their disapproval when they pop up locally. 

I'm interested in your opinion on this issue...

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