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There are a few cases in which a landlord might refuse rent partial payments, an ongoing eviction process, or unagreed-upon payment methods are a few examples. As a tenant, carefully review the lease agreement to stay compliant and avoid refused payments.
Insufficient Income In fact, its very common to set an income minimum (e.g., Tenants must make at least three times the monthly rental rate per month). Another reason to legally deny a tenant is if their income cannot be verified (they cant provide a W2, paystub, or other proof of income).
The Fair Housing Act ensures all applicants are treated fairly, prohibiting landlords from rejecting renters based on protected classes such as familial status, sex, gender identity, disability, religion, race, color, or national origin. Violating these laws is both unethical and illegal.
Insufficient Income Insufficient income is one of the most common reasons landlords deny rental applicants. If an applicant does not have stable or sufficient income to afford to pay the monthly rent, they wont last long as a renter. Denying an applicant for this reason is perfectly justified.
Sample EHO Nondiscrimination statement: We do (or name of company does) not discriminate based on ancestry, race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, national origin or military status.
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The Tenant Has a Concerning Rental History If the landlord shares that the applicant struggled to make on-time rent payments, caused severe property damage, or committed several lease violations then you can use this as a reason to deny their rental application.
Some red flags, like evictions or a low credit score, are obvious. Others are more subtle, requiring careful review by the landlord or property manager. Rental application red flags range from inconsistencies on the rental application to having an unrealistic move-in timeline.
The terms Equal Housing Lender and Equal Opportunity Lender are synonymous and refer to all credit unions insured by the National Credit Union Administration in the United States. We are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, or familial status.

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