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Francis A.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Los Angeles California - Tenant ad posting - Legal question

Francis A.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi,

Re: posting an "apartment available" ad (with regards to California law). 

----   Is it legal to include minimum credit score requirements in the body of the text that the end users will see?

"Minimum credit score ____. ( insert minimum score in blank).

Thanks so much!

Francis

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Francis A.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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@ Sylvia B. 

I believe our esteemed @Brandon Turner  mentioned in podcast # 78 (correct me if I am wrong about the podcast # Brandon) that his application forms are all of ---- 25 pages --- long.  

I almost lost control of my car when I heard that comment by Brandon. LOL

The kicker is Mr Brandon Turner lives in Washington State, a state that is probably not as tough on Landlords as California is. (Again, please correct me if I'm wrong).

All the best!

Francis

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