BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
Who wants to rent an apartment to terrorists?
The answer, presumably, is nobody. The problem is sniffing out the renter who's a red-level terrorism threat.
A Los Angeles-based company that screens prospective tenants for income-property owners thinks it has a solution. TenantAlert.com recently began to offer screening of the federal criminal database for sus...
CREJ Staff Writer
Who wants to rent an apartment to terrorists?
The answer, presumably, is nobody. The problem is sniffing out the renter who's a red-level terrorism threat.
A Los Angeles-based company that screens prospective tenants for income-property owners thinks it has a solution. TenantAlert.com recently began to offer screening of the federal criminal database for sus...
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