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All Forum Posts by: Ben B

Ben B has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

First time landlord here. I've been reading about all the Fair Housing Act nuances, and it's got me worried about accidentally discriminating against a potential tenant. I've heard that you're supposed to have a set of written screening criteria, and then lease it to the first applicant that meets your guidelines.

So my question is, let's say I have 2 applicants that are acceptable. The one who submitted his applicant first can only do a 12 month lease, but the second applicant is willing to do an 18 or 24 month lease. Can I decline the first applicant, and go with the second, based on length of lease? Or am I required to lease with the first applicant since he meets my guidelines?