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Ruth Lyons
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Question: Can you charge for extra tenants?

Ruth Lyons
  • Investor
  • Colorado Springs
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I have a 3 BD, 2BA 3-level tow home for rent in Baltimore county. Perfect for a small family but a family with 5 kids wants to rent it. Obviously that's much more wear and tear on the property, and I would think I could charge a little more rent if I decide to rent to them. Are there rules, or laws that I need to be aware of? How would some of you with more experience than me go about this issue?

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Antonio Esquivel
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Antonio Esquivel
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Under fair housing laws you cant single out one family and charge more rent because of familial  status.

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