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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

How to properly deny applicants.
I'm new to the landlording world and had a question about denying applicants. I recently put my duplex up for rent and have received many applications. I received an applicant who passes all the criteria and if everything checks out will be approving them today. However do I Legally have to deny and send out a letter to every other applicant who applied or can I simply put that the unit is no longer available for rent?