Credit reports do not have a section for "plays music loudly" or "secretly smokes by the bathroom window".
They can have a section of public records if anything rises to the level of filing with the courts.
And for things that don't arise to that level, but would still be massive red flags for prospective tenants?
Why's that anything to do with you. Call the cops.
"I had a problem, and I thought, 'I know, I will call the cops!' Now we have two problems."
When the people is your car got stolen, you have two problems
When the problem is lower class people are playing music too loud, the cops will solve it one way or another.
They can have a section of public records if anything rises to the level of filing with the courts.
And for things that don't arise to that level, but would still be massive red flags for prospective tenants?
Why's that anything to do with you. Call the cops.
"I had a problem, and I thought, 'I know, I will call the cops!' Now we have two problems."
When the people is your car got stolen, you have two problems
When the problem is lower class people are playing music too loud, the cops will solve it one way or another.