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Updated over 3 years ago, 05/19/2021
Ride share/self-employed having hard time renting an apartment
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.