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Marc Izquierdo
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Speaking to one of the multiple denied applicants about denial

Marc Izquierdo
  • Investor
  • Bristol Borough, PA
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Hi Everyone,

I am denying two applicants (co-applicants) that applied for one of my units.  The two applicants are not married.  I mainly communicate with one of the applicants.  After I denied them, she is asking for some more details as to why I won’t accept them.  How much info can I provide to the applicant that I’m talking to about the other applicant?  Can I say that their credit score didn’t meet my requirements?  Can I bring up a judgement?

Let me know what you think!

Thanks in advance

Marc

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Ray Harrell
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Ray Harrell
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DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY DETAILS. SIMPLY YOU SELECTED THE MOST QUALIFIED APPLICANT. PERIOD!! Anything more could get you into trouble.

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