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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Can I offer a military discount?
Hi there, thank you for checking out my post!
I live in Oklahoma and would like to inquiry on whether or not it's considered legal to offer a military discount to prospective tenants. I would also welcome advice on how specifically to research such a question.
Thank you!
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You've provided, in my opinion, a very good analysis of the central issues that are at play. I want to first start by answering the original poster's question of "how do I research the answers to these questions", as I think it is a good skill to impart;
Housing laws have a few different sources; state based landlord/tenant laws, municipal ordinances, federal discrimination laws, and case law. One last place that could potentially address the question is the UCMJ; or that pesky law that military members have to deal with. To research such issues, you would have to do a keyword search for things like "discrimination" in the statutes. The biggest problem, and the trouble area that makes most attorneys recommend you seek out legal advice, is case law.
I, personally, was unable to find anything that would discourage this practice. But I am not a licensed attorney in your state. There could be some strange case law in your state that would discourage such a practice. What I did find, however, is that the military has a Partnership program where local landlords can contact local operations and agree to provide housing for military members at reduced rates. Validity of the practice aside, it may be a good idea to reach out to local command and try to join the partnership program.
From my personal opinion, such practices are entirely legal in the state of Virginia (after having reviewed relevant local, state, and federal law). However, something on a state level could impact that analysis. Please find a local landlord/tenant lawyer who is a former JAG officer to answer this question for you completely.
Disclaimer: Please do not act on the educational information posted above. My analysis and recommendations are based on my state alone. For anyone in my state, the above may be seen as legal advertising. Even people in Virginia should seek out a local landlord/tenant former JAG attorney. (And yes, I know of at least three, they exist).