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Tennessee landlord rejects unmarried Christian tenants’ application

Por: New York Post Life November 25, 2022

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A couple in the US have shared their bizarre altercation with a landlord who denied their application because they said they were Christian. The couple were asked to answer a questionnaire when applying for the property, with the landlord asking if they’d have a problem with him “expressing his faith” around them. Tenants were able to put down that they were not Christian but didn’t have an issue with the landlord expressing their faith.... + full article



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