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Potential Applicant with Disabled 18+ Year Old Daughter
I had a showing today for our rental property and the individual said her kids (all 18 years old or older) would be living with her and that one of them is disabled. My requirements state all individuals 18 years or older that will be living in the house must complete an application and meet the minimum standards. How would you handle the disabled individual in terms of screening and application? She made it sound like it was a shock that her disabled daughter would have to go through the same process she herself would go through in terms of applying, but I just told her I would get back with her. She hasn't applied yet. Thoughts?
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Hi @Eric Jones I am not a lawyer, but If she can access the application despite the disability, then I would just stick to the system you have in place and ask for an application to be completed. If she isn't able to access it, then I would make arrangements for her.