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Grun Management – Criminal Background Screening Policy

At Grun Management, we believe in providing safe, well-maintained housing while also offering fair opportunities to individuals who are working to build stable lives.
Our screening process follows the HUD Fair Housing Act and the New Jersey Fair Chance in Housing Act (FCHA, N.J.S.A. 46:8-68 et seq.).

This policy explains how we review criminal background information for rental applicants. It applies equally to every adult (18 and older) who will live in a Grun Management property.


When We Review Criminal History

We only review criminal history after an applicant has met the basic requirements for income, credit, rental history, and identification.
If an applicant does not qualify on those items, no background review is performed.


What May Result in Denial

To maintain the safety of our residents and properties, an application may be denied if the background check confirms:

  • A conviction for murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, kidnapping, sexual assault, arson, robbery, burglary, or a weapon-related felony within ten (10) years of release.
  • Any homicide-related offense, including manslaughter, regardless of how long ago it occurred.
  • A conviction for terroristic threats or other violent-threat offenses (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3) within the past five (5) years.
  • An active indictable case, open warrant, or current probation/parole for a violent crime.
  • Registered sex-offender status under state or federal law.

Applicants who provide certified proof of dismissal or expungement of a disqualifying charge will not be denied for that reason.


When We May Consider an Applicant with a Record

We understand that many people have older or minor offenses that do not reflect their current stability.
We may consider applications case-by-case when:

  • The offense was non-violent (such as obstruction, harassment, or trespassing) and occurred more than one (1) year ago.
  • A charge was dismissed, downgraded, or expunged, and there has been at least 12 months of good history since resolution.
  • A minor drug-possession conviction (not distribution) occurred more than two (2) years ago.

In these cases, we consider the nature of the offense, how long ago it occurred, and the applicant’s current employment, housing stability, and references.


Acceptable Background

Applicants are generally eligible for approval when they:

  • Have no violent or threat-related convictions within the past five (5) years.
  • Have no property-damage or weapon offenses within the past five (5) years.
  • Have only minor traffic or disorderly-persons charges that are more than one (1) year old and resolved.

Fair Review Process

If criminal history affects an application:

  1. We provide written notice identifying the record in question.
  2. The applicant has 10 business days to dispute or provide information showing that the record is incorrect or that rehabilitation has occurred.
  3. A final decision is issued only after that review is complete.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Grun Management applies this policy consistently to every applicant, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, family status, disability, or lawful source of income.
Our goal is to balance fairness with the responsibility to provide a safe community for all residents.


Questions

Applicants or agents who wish to review this policy or provide documentation related to a criminal record may contact:

Natalia Barros
Leasing Manager, Grun Management
Phone: 862-343-6871 ext. 108