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What does the law say about a landlord setting a minimum income level to qualify for a property?

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What does the law say about a landlord setting a minimum income level to qualify for a property?

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• A: A landlord may set a minimum income level to quality for a property. If the landlord sets a minimum standard it should be used for all applicants, not just one group or another.

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