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Are landlords required to use written rental applications?

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Are landlords required to use written rental applications?

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While not required, asking prospective tenants to fill out written applications can protect you from lawsuits filed by irate applicants that you rejected as tenants.For example, suppose you talk to six tenant applicants before renting one of your units. You pick Applicant #3 because you feel he is most likely to reliably pay the rent. Two weeks later, you get a call from a lawyer representing Applicant #5, who claims she was discriminated against because she is African-American and a single mother. If you aren’t willing to pay $10,000 to settle the matter, you’ll promptly be sued in federal court for $50,000.Because you have no written documentation explaining how you picked Applicant #3, your insurance carrier proposes to pay the rejected applicant $10,000. After all, the insurance company points out, it looks bad that you picked a white male with no children, especially since it turns out that the African-American single mother has a higher-paying job.

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