First, hopefully everyone is aware of a recent significant change that you cannot refuse rentals based on any type of rental assistance such as section 8. As the rental market has tightened drastically over the last handful of years, it has become even more difficult for a renter with a housing voucher to find a home. On the landlords end, why should we? You are going to lose a month’s rent due to the tedious inspection and paperwork process. Previously, I have turned down such tenants simply because of this. And, I keep providing the same feedback to all our local housing authorities: make your process more efficient and tenants with housing vouchers will have a much easier time. Also, in the works in our local legislature are bills (H 5309, S 0183 & S 0219) aimed at changing the eviction process- making it an odiously longer process. Our current extreme low vacancy climate can afford such changes as rental inventory is non-existent and evictions are few and far between. But, as a landlord myself, I would never want to go through a recession, like our great housing crash, without the protections our current laws provide us. Time to pay attention to what our local law makers are up to.