Property Management
An Oklahoma property manager must treat all rental applicants with equal standards. When evaluating applicants, acceptable objective criteria include:
ARace and national origin
BCredit history, income-to-rent ratio, rental history, and criminal background (applied equally to all)✓ Correct
CPresence of children in the household
DReligious affiliation
Explanation
Acceptable and non-discriminatory tenant screening criteria include credit history, income-to-rent ratio (usually 2.5-3x the rent), rental history, and criminal background checks, provided these are applied consistently and equally to all applicants regardless of protected class.
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