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Diane G.
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Is rejecting 3 tenants a discrimination in SF?

Diane G.
  • CA
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I have a situation that i would love some inputs for....

I have a 2/1 in SF and I have an application from 3 youngish late 20 professionals...I dont really want to rent to them because I prefer 2 occupants... But my PM told me if I reject them, it is going to be a discrimination...

Is it?

Thank you..

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Joseph Cacciapaglia
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Joseph Cacciapaglia
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Originally posted by @Diane G.:

Thank you to ALL of you for care to spend the time to share your thoughts...

I was not trying argue with anyone, just simply trying to get educated...

How are 3 people going to share 1 bathroom?  Seriously?

 Are you joking with the bathroom comment, or can you really not imagine 3 people sharing 1 bathroom? I grew up in a family of 6 in a 3 bed 1 bath home. I'm certainly not alone in this either. There are tons of 3/1 homes that are rented to families of 4+. We have several 4/1's here in San Antonio, and some very large families rent them. You have to realize that a lot of tenants can't afford to live they way that you might be able to.

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