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Updated over 3 years ago, 05/19/2021

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Ride share/self-employed having hard time renting an apartment

Carms Gassant
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi everyone,

My little cousin lives in South Jersey (Cherry Hill area), he drives for UBER and make decent money. On average he makes $1500 a week in less than 40 hours. He's trying to rent an apartment and got denied because the leasing office said that UBER is NOT considering as a real job even though he have a 1099 and pay taxes. Based on the fair housing act, is it legal to turn him down since his income is legit and justified, and have someone encountered a similar situation?

I already thank everyone for their advice or expertise.

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