The below topics are discussed in much more depth on our members' Social Security Numbers page. Social Security NumbersIs it legal for a landlord to deny a tenant applicant because they refused to disclose their Social Security number? Personal information privacy concerns are growing daily. It is now perfectly permissible for a tenant applicant to be asked to divulge their number as part of the application screening process. Information that confirms suitability as a tenant, such as credit, employment and rental histories, is a legitimate business purpose, defined under the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act . . Thou shalt not! What is not legitimate, and is in fact illegal under federal Fair Housing Laws, would be: requesting information such as race, religion or ethnicity that has nothing to do with being a good tenant. See our pages on Fair Housing Laws in the Members Property Management Web Also see: Tenant Selection | Tenant Screening | Credit Reports |