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Learning, Sharing, and Teaching => Real Estate and Landlording => Topic started by: Stachetastic on May 19, 2017, 02:20:44 PM
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I know it is illegal to discriminate based on family situation, but does anyone give preference to families rather than roommate situations? I have a 4 bedroom home available and I have an application that consists of 2 roommates, neither of which would likely qualify on their own based on finances (but household income together does). I have other applicants that are families and household income qualifies. We have been burned in the past by roommates that sign a lease together and one bails, leaving the other unable to afford the place. But I fear avoiding these situations is discrimination.
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I just saw one of the roommates has a civil judgement on her, so I will deny based on that (As I have with many others) Sigh.... 7 applications and not one good applicant. Back to the drawing board.
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Just get better tenants altogether.
I had one roommate that got married right after signing a lease. She could not move her SO in, as the other roommate did not want 4 people living there. She paid the entire year, even though she never slept in the apartment even one night.