What is the name of your state? CA
I have a multi-unit income property in Glendale, CA. (No rent control)
I have one unit that has a higher monthly rental rate than all the other units of similar size/condition because their annual rental rate increase is higher than other units. This is because they do not have a security deposit.
For the other units (all of them have security deposits), their rental rate increases are also variable based on timely payment of rent, if other tenants complained about them, etc.
Is this considered discrimination and is this legal? Thank you for your help.
I have a multi-unit income property in Glendale, CA. (No rent control)
I have one unit that has a higher monthly rental rate than all the other units of similar size/condition because their annual rental rate increase is higher than other units. This is because they do not have a security deposit.
For the other units (all of them have security deposits), their rental rate increases are also variable based on timely payment of rent, if other tenants complained about them, etc.
Is this considered discrimination and is this legal? Thank you for your help.