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Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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How to limit showings without violating Fair Housing?

Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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Hi guys, I have a problem. Somehow on all of my rentals I have tons of people who are interested in renting. So its really time consuming and stressful to show my property to everybody who wants to see it. 

Can I deny a showing to a person without violating Fair Housing act?

I know we can legally deny renting to a person if the income does not meet my requirements,  no longevity on a job/previous rental, etc... But can I legally deny to SHOW my rental based on their income not meeting my requirements?

(Obviously I can not say that I am not going to show you because you have too many kids, or I dont like your accent/race etc)

But can I say: "I can not show you my rental because you dont make the minimum requirement?" or "Because you have not been on the job for a long time" or "Because you have not lived in your previous apartment for a certain period of time"? 

How do you guys refuse to show your property to somebody?

Thank you!

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Cody L.
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  • San Diego, Ca
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Cody L.
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  • San Diego, Ca
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Raise the price

Don’t show unless someone applies FIRST (that’ll lower the # right there. Offer to refund app fee to anyone not selected)

That should do it. 

I focus on having policies that treat everyone the same regardless of skin tone or any of that. So if you’re running your properties the way you “should” (meaning the way you would regardless of our laws), fair housing shouldn’t be a problem 

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