Discrimination: Understanding Protected Classes
As a landlord, it is important to choose a tenant that has the ability to pay and will abide by the rules of the tenancy. In selecting a tenant, there are also laws that one must abide by in not discriminating against a protected class in Massachusetts. What are these protected classes?
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Race
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Physical or mental disability
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Color
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Religion and creed
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Age
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National origin
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Sex
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Sexual orientation
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Ancestory
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Familial status
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Marital status
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Source of income
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Veteran status
Legal Reasons to Refuse to Rent
If you feel you are justified in refusing a tenant, we recommend speaking with an attorney. Typically, you can refuse based on poor credit history or insufficient income. Additionally, families with children may be legally denied renting in an owner-occupied two family house or in some situations where an elderly person resides.
Have a question about tenant screening? Reach out to our property management team today.