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Updated about 2 years ago, 10/24/2022

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Yvonne H.
  • Mooresville, NC
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How to let applicant know they were denied

Yvonne H.
  • Mooresville, NC
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I get a lot of applicants, escpecially from Zillow, that for any number of reasons--be it income, background, credit, whatever--they don't qualify. What do you tell your applicants when they don't qualify? I don't want to give reasons that are too specific and set myself up for engaging in dialogue. I don't want them responding back (why that is wrong, they've changed, they're working on improving their credit, that was their roommate...whatever, I don't care) 
How do you inform applicants when their application is denied?

TIA

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