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Paul Ewing
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  • Boyd, TX
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Did I step in a Fair Housing issue?

Paul Ewing
  • Investor
  • Boyd, TX
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I just reposted a property that I am turning and looked at the listing I had on it. It is a two bed two bath house with a master suite at one end and the second bed and bath at the other with a two doors in the second bathroom. One to the hall and one to the second bedroom.  I have it described as this:

"Split floor plan is ideal for roommates with a master suite on each end or privacy for a new family."

I have had previous tenants use it both ways, but now I am a bit worried about mentioning family with all the Fair Housing stuff I have been reading.  Did I screw up?

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