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So it is lawful for a landlord to choose whom he/she wants to rent his/her property? Response by Carlton C. Casler: Read this response carefully. Landlords CAN discriminate, but cannot unlawfully discriminate. It is discrimination to rent to a person, or to not rent to a person, based upon that person's income, credit rating, rental history, etc., but that is LAWFUL discrimination. It is UNLAWFUL to discriminate based on: race, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or familial status (i.e., because the applicant has children).

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