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Re: question - Landlord Forum thread 358663

Re: question by AnonymousFL on October 11, 2018 @13:26

                              
For the most part the laws will be the same. It is still a contract between tenant and landlord...but like LAMAC66 said, your state or area could also have other requirements.

However, you will sometimes find exceptions. For example, if the property is a small owner-occupied multi-unit building (1-4 units), the landlord is allowed to turn down applicants with children. It is an exception to the fair housing rule for that one situation.
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