Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New York
Potential Landlord wont rent to us
We are looking to rent a house and the landlord is looking for a reason to not accept our application. We are professionals, lots of money and looking to rent for 6 months while our new $400,000 home is built.
The landlord has a nice duplex with no tenants in either one. He requested our social security numbers from both my wife and I. We refues to give the SS #'s based on many reasons, one beingg the amount of money that we have and the extent of potential damange if the SS #'s get out and there is fraud, etc.
Is there any law requireming the landlord to be fair with letting us rent from him?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Potential Landlord wont rent to us
The landlord must act legally. He can ask for your social security number, you have a right to refuse to provide, and he has the right to decide to rent to someone more cooperative with his terms.
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