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Re: No co-signer policy - Landlord Forum thread 353858

Re: No co-signer policy by Anonymous on August 16, 2017 @10:40

                              
It means that if the disabled applicant makes a request for a "reasonable accommodation" and request that the landlord accept a cosigner, then as long as the cosinger is solvent and stable, the landlord must accept the consigner regardless of the landlords no cosigner policy. Reasonable accommodations fall under the fair housing act.

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