We must be out on July 1.
My awkward money problem is I have a stalker.
Therefore, I MUST stay private.
I cant have credit or background searches done, because thats how hes found me in the past.
But no one is willing to help us out.
Do you have any suggestions?
I cant allow any searches.
It truly is a matter of my life.
-C
I can only imagine the stress youre feeling right now.
Asking a potential landlord not to do a background or credit check is a major red flag.
Landlords want a drama-free propertyalmostas much as you do.
Our lives are more public and easily accessible now than ever before more than any of us probably wishes.
From your letter, it sounds like your stalker has access to databases that arent available to the public.
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Thirty-six states haveaddress confidentiality programsto protect victims of stalking and domestic violence.
The programs provide substitute addresses that can be used for government documents and with public agencies.
You have to provide evidence for why youre requesting a new number, but the utility process is free.
The Stalking Resource Centerat the National Center for Victims of Crime has resources you may want to review.
The National data pipe to End Domestic Violence has arelocation tip sheetfor people dealing with stalking.
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