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Fair Housing Compliant

Consistent, documented screening ensures you treat every applicant equally and can defend every tenant decision you make.

See the Difference: Consistent vs. Gut-Feeling Screening

Four applicants, same criteria. Compare objective scoring against subjective decisions.

Gut Feeling Objective Scoring
Applicant A — Sarah Chen
Credit 720 · Income 3.2x · 5 yr rental
Credit Score76/100
Income Ratio55/100
Rental History100/100
Employment100/100
Result 82/100 — Pass
Applicant B — Marcus Johnson
Credit 680 · Income 3.5x · 3 yr rental
Credit Score57/100
Income Ratio75/100
Rental History75/100
Employment100/100
Result 75/100 — Pass
Applicant C — Emily Rodriguez
Credit 750 · Income 2.8x · 1 yr rental
Credit Score95/100
Income Ratio40/100
Rental History50/100
Employment75/100
Result 65/100 — Review
Applicant D — James Park
Credit 590 · Income 2.1x · No rental history
Credit Score25/100
Income Ratio25/100
Rental History0/100
Employment50/100
Result 24/100 — Fail
Consistent & Defensible

Every applicant scored on the same criteria, same weights, same thresholds. If questioned, you can show exactly how each decision was made.

How It Keeps You Compliant

Every applicant is scored against the same criteria with the same weights. Your screening decisions are documented and defensible.

  • Same criteria applied to every applicant
  • Documented scoring history for your records
  • No subjective gut-feeling decisions
  • Consistent pass/fail thresholds

Why Fair Housing Compliance Matters

Fair housing violations can cost landlords thousands in fines and legal fees. Consistent, objective screening is your best defense.

  • Protect yourself from discrimination claims
  • Document your consistent screening process
  • Make defensible tenant selection decisions

Protect Yourself With Consistent Screening

Fair housing violations cost landlords thousands. Objective, documented scoring is your best defense — and it helps you find better tenants.

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