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Be patient and you will find a more qualified applicant or reject her based on your screening standards. Smart landlords can legally reject any applicant.
I personally will reject any applicant that states they know their rights. Not because they know their rights but because they tend t be arrogant, self centered, and entitled by nature. Telling your potential landlord that you know your rights or flaunting those rights is a form of intimidation. I personally do not take kindly to any applicant that tries to force their rights on me contrary to my standards. Any applicant that tells me how I must operate my business is a automatic rejection.
I do not need drama from tenants.