Really?
And how does one do that without ending up paying thousands in fines for “Discrimination”?
Example, my grandmother had a bad feeling about a renter, partly because she never got to meet the husband.
But was powerless to say no in CA as they met all the financials.
Turned out to be a “Mixed race” couple with He having an undisclosed criminal history.
Little matter of having murdered his first wife, in front of the son.
A few months later the son raped and killed another tenant who was a deaf-mute.
One of his shots missed another tenant by inches.
This was decades ago, sellers/renters now have even LESS control.
To top it off, the murdering son pretty much skated, “Traumatized” from witnessing his Mom’s murder.
And who’s to say it’s discrimination with respect to selling a property. Why hire a realtor when you can do it yourself? Simple discernment via a few well phrased questions and/or statements generally exposes the LibTard rather quickly. There’s a responsibility (or there used to be) to those you leave behind in the neighborhood, so to speak. So, prove the alleged discrimination as I don’t have to sell to just anybody regardless of the pile of benjamins they’re waving in my face.
With respect to renters, that’s generally a different ballgame altogether and unfortunately state law dependent. Thorough background checks and references usually weed out the riff-raff. Would not want to be a landlord with rental property in some states (well any state under the current circumstances) as your rights as a landlord are pretty much superseded by the state.
Sorry to hear about that with your grandmother but gut instinct is usually spot on. Those laws can only be changed by honorable people in positions of authority.