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Prospective tenant with 6 kids in 1800 sq ft

Steve S.
  • Dallas, TX
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There’s a 3 bedroom 2 bath house about 1800 sq ft. A colleague said the tenejt has 6 kids mostly teenagers. Willing to pay cash on the barrel. Credit score probably under 600

What would your thoughts be?  Could bring a ton of wear and tear on their house. 

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If you have a standard application process, the issue should solve itself. It's illegal to discriminate based on family status. Low credit score individuals are not a protected class. 

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