Posted on August 9, 2022 by Mihir Zaveri in The New York Times The New York Times, By Mihir Zaveri After she was released from prison in 2011, Kandra Clark spent five years sleeping on friends’ couches while searching for a new home in New York City. She had a full-time job, but landlords routinely denied Ms. Clark’s rental applications, citing background checks that she believed had flagged her fraud-related conviction. Read more…