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Condo Board Denies Rental Over Credit Score: What Are Your Rights?

December 15, 2025
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A prospective renter with a credit score of 690 found themselves denied a condo rental due to a board-imposed minimum score of 700. This situation raises questions about the authority of condo boards and the rights of potential tenants when faced with seemingly strict financial requirements.

Key Takeaways

  • Condo boards generally have the authority to set rental rules, including minimum credit score requirements, if clearly stated in governing documents.
  • These rules must not be discriminatory based on protected characteristics.
  • Tenants can review the condo’s bylaws and rental policies to understand the requirements.
  • Demonstrating financial stability and a history of reliability may lead to reconsideration.

Understanding Condo Board Authority

Condominium boards often possess the power to establish rules and standards for individuals renting or residing within their buildings. These regulations are typically detailed in the association’s governing documents, such as bylaws or specific rental policies. A common practice for boards is to implement a minimum credit score requirement as a method to assess a potential renter’s financial reliability and mitigate perceived risks.

If the condo’s rules explicitly stipulate a minimum credit score of 700 for renters, the board is generally within its rights to enforce this rule. This is a standard procedure to ensure that residents are financially sound and less likely to default on rent payments.

Steps to Challenge a Denial

Despite the board’s authority, there are several avenues a prospective renter can explore. The first step is to obtain and carefully review the condo association’s bylaws or rental policies. This will clarify the exact wording of the credit score requirement. If the rule is ambiguous or has been applied inconsistently, there might be grounds to question the decision.

It is crucial to remember that such rules cannot be discriminatory. While condo boards can enact reasonable regulations, they are prohibited from discriminating against applicants based on protected classes, including race, religion, gender, disability, or familial status, as per Fair Housing laws. Furthermore, a credit score requirement cannot be used as a pretext for discrimination against individuals belonging to a protected group.

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Negotiating and Demonstrating Stability

Given that the credit score is only slightly below the threshold, engaging with the board directly is a viable option. Presenting evidence of financial stability, such as proof of income, savings, or a consistent history of on-time rent payments, could persuade the board to reconsider. Some boards may be willing to make exceptions or grant approval if a tenant can demonstrate their reliability.

If the board remains firm on its decision, exploring other rental properties with different requirements might be the most practical solution. Alternatively, consulting with a credit repair agency to explore options for quickly improving the credit score could be beneficial.

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