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Updated over 7 years ago, 05/10/2017

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Dan Gallegos
  • Investor
  • Livermore, CA
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Tenant Denial Letter

Dan Gallegos
  • Investor
  • Livermore, CA
Posted

Hi Everyone, 

I need help with a denial letter in California. I have two qualified applicants:

1. Group of three roommates, with a parent cosigner. All have excellent credit, income, and references.

2. Group of four roommates, three have excellent credit, income, and references...but one of the roommates does not have a SSN (living in the U.S. on a visa) and I cant run credit.

I feel group #1 is better qualified in general, but I want to make sure I'm not breaking any rules.

Thanks in advance,

Dan Gallegos

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