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Best Practices for Denying Rental Applications

Best Practices for Denying Rental Applications

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As self-managing landlords, one of the toughest parts of the rental process is saying “no” to an applicant. In this episode, Kevin and I break down how to deny a rental application while staying compliant, ethical, and professional.

We cover the legal side, including Fair Housing laws, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and why an Adverse Action Notice is required when denials are tied to credit or background checks. We also explain the differences between straight denials, conditional acceptances, and partial denials—and when each applies.

We’ll share how to create clear written criteria, apply them consistently, and protect yourself with documentation. You’ll also learn the common mistakes landlords make when denying applicants and how to avoid them.

Denying an application isn’t fun, but it’s a necessary part of running your rental business. With the right systems, you can handle it fairly, confidently, and legally.

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Denial Letter Resource Pack. 3 Denial/Conditional Acceptance templates to use to create your own personal Denial Notices.

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