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Is It Legal To Only Have Tenants Born In A Certain Year?

Gizmo j

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I'm trying to make a born in 1994 community and I was thinking in the future I could buy a big house and fill it with others born in 1994 but am worried it will be deemed as age discrimination.

Is that age discrimination?

Edit: Now I'm thinking about a hotel for people born in 1994, to attract people traveling from other cities.

Edit2: Since I'm taking construction classes I've been thinking about this hotel more, maybe after I'm hired I can convince my coworkers who would be carpenters/plumbers/electricians to work with me to build the hotel.
 
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I'm trying to make a born in 1994 community

What do you do? 😕

Just sit around pulling weird random shit out of you know where, then posting threads about it?

😵

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The likes of Utah, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, etc have numerous isolated rural properties that have low property taxes. Just make sure the well is in order, septic's all good(do NOT flush the condoms in there), and the HVAC is ready.

Or you can ask @Red Squirrel if his land in isolated Canuck land is available for rent.
 
No, that's called a "club". It's also called "stupid". If I found a bunch of people that wanted to move in with me cause of my birth year, I'd bring them in, then burn the house down. I'd consider it my gift to the world.

I haven't laughed out loud from something I read for a while.

Thanks, man.
 
I haven't laughed out loud from something I read for a while.

Thanks, man.


One positive feature of all that "stupid" stuff we're responsible for releasing upon the unsuspecting intar-web!

I manage to scare up a couple good belly-laughs around here a couple times a week on average. (and make sincere attempts to provide a few chuckles as well!) Keeps me coming back!

Heck after 2020 I need all the genuine laughs I can get!

😛
 
Depends on the State.
However typically that would run afoul of discrimination laws but what you are describing sounds more like friends would live with you and that would be cool.
When the owner lives on the property like a two family home or is renting rooms in a house that can essentially be a right to discriminate that isn’t spoken about. Basically you are not expected to like your tenant and can pick and choose based upon “not liking” someone. That does not apply if you do not live on the same property.
 
You need to go further, buy a 100 acre property and build a bunch of complexes to cover a general range of years like 1950 to 2000. Once a year 1 person from each complex is chosen to have a fight to the death against the other people from the other complexes.

Winner gets a trophy.
 
That age discrimination stuff is no joke. My buddy runs a roofing company & put out an ad looking for "young, energetic people", because he needed people who could work all day on a hot roof in the sun, get up & down ladders, etc. A random lawyer contracted him within hours & slapped him around a bit because legally you can't cut people off from jobs - you can filter your choices in-house, but not in public!
 
That age discrimination stuff is no joke. My buddy runs a roofing company & put out an ad looking for "young, energetic people", because he needed people who could work all day on a hot roof in the sun, get up & down ladders, etc. A random lawyer contracted him within hours & slapped him around a bit because legally you can't cut people off from jobs - you can filter your choices in-house, but not in public!


However had he worded it: "Job duties require long hours working outdoors in extreme heat conditions" there would be no grounds for any reasonable legal action. (its the details lol)
 
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