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James McGovern
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Results of an Informal Survey - are you seeing the same?

James McGovern
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bloomfield CT
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I did an informal survey of multifamily apartment owners and asked them what characteristics of tenants are the least likely to get evicted. The most common answer I received was it is best to rent to single moms with young children. Are you seeing the same?

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Quote from @Sam Young:
Quote from @Russell Brazil:

You just ventured yourself into a fair housing issue by stating a preference for someone based on their protected class status.


When did single moms become a protected class?

 Sex 1968

Familial Status 1988

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