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Indirect discrimination through credit scoring: The SCHUFA-BonitätsCheck

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Nitsch, Mika Valentin
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Riga Graduate School of Law
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Ziemele, Ineta
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2025
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Similarly to national legislators, private actors can equally cause obstacles to the enjoyment of rights guaranteed by the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union, particularly those of non-discrimination and freedom of movement guaranteed by Articles 18 and 21 TFEU respectively. Such an infringement may under certain circumstances occur when a landlord in Germany sets the presentation of a positive SCHUFA score as a definite condition for a rental agreement. The strictly national business activity of SCHUFA, paired with relatively low inter-European cooperation between credit bureaus in terms of data transfers, can lead to an inability for a foreign national to receive a certificate in a timely manner. Legitimate justifications for the resulting discrimination are unlikely.
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