Madelana Wooding said their former tenant, who she said stopped paying rent after they raised it by $150, moved out of their apartment at 660 4th Ave. at the end of December.
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Eviction filings can follow renters for decades and make it harder to find housing, even if a judge never upheld them. Shapiro wants to see lawmakers seal those records.