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Southern California doctor, Edward Frankel, is the owner of some apartments in San Antonio in the Villas at Medical Center. Has decided not to rent apartments out to people who have tattoos, so many piercings, and what not. Yeah some say it’s unfair but under the law, if your tattoos have anything to do with your religion or culture, then they cannot neglect you. But if it’s just your last name tattooed or anything miscellaneous, then they hold the right to turn you down. The whole story is below;
It’s against the law for landlords to discriminate based on the color of a person’s skin. But can they reject you because of what’s on your skin? Some San Antonio apartment complexes are refusing to rent to people with tattoos and body piercings. News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooter Jaie Avila investigates the case of one couple who says that policy is unfair.Carrillo thinks tattoos are an artform. He’s been to tattoo conventions and one of his tattoos was featured in a magazine. “Ever since I was 18, to now, 25, bit by bit, covering up here, covering up there.” But last month, Carrillo’s tattoos kept him and his wife, Melissa, from moving into an apartment complex called the Villas at Medical Center. “We liked the apartment, we brought them a check for the deposit and a check for the application fee,” says Melissa. Later, Gilbert went by to look at the apartment wearing a short sleeve shirt. The next day, the Carrillos were told they didn’t qualify to live there, because the tattoos on Gilbert’s arms violated the policy on personal appearance. “For them to be so judgmental on a person’s appearance, and for them to judge someone based on them having a tattoo is just ridiculous, you know,” says Melissa. The Carrillos were also upset that the manager refused to refund their full $70 application fee. But mostly, they feel the policy is discriminatory. So the Trouble Shooters went to the Villas at Medical Center to hear their side of it. The manager, Daisy Salazar, said she wasn’t allowed to talk to us. “We have our own lawyers, I can’t speak to anyone,” said Salazar. But we didn’t give up. We contacted one of the owners of the apartments: A southern California doctor named Edward Frankel. Frankel e-mailed us a statement saying his apartment complexes do, in fact, “reject prospective tenants who have… tattoos exposed on the neck, head, hands and wrists, or large tattoos that cover over 40% of the lower or upper arm.” Frankel says, “We do not discriminate. The above applies to persons of any race, color, gender, etc.” Frankel, and his partners, have purchased numerous upscale apartment complexes in San Antonio and Dallas, where they’ve also banned pierced eyebrows and tongues. Tenants can’t have more than one nose piercing, or more than five earrings. Local fair housing officials say the rules may be unusual, but they are not illegal. “Refusing to rent to somebody because they have tattoos may be unfair, but it’s not discrimination under the fair housing act, unless the tattoos are specific to the person’s religion or national origin,” says Sandy Tamez of the San Antonio Fair Housing Council. After the Trouble Shooters started looking into the case, the apartment complex refunded the Carrillos’ full application fee. But the couple is still angry that a landlord would consider body art to be the mark of a bad tenant.
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MMMmmmkay. So that’s gay, in my opinion, bc I (obviously) think tattoos are art forms as well. And if they don’t discriminate against “skin color”…then who’s to say something about having blue/green/red/pink/orange skin colors? Hmmm… yeah, thats just gay. BUT… if that’s THEIR policy, there’s not much anyone can do about it. I think its a small beginning to communism in a way. Sort of like HOA, they regulate how your property MUST look for you to continue housing there. Stupid…BUT, again that’s their rules/policies. ANd if they feel so strongly about it- why the hell didnt they refund their FULL amount back? pinches interesados!
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Comment by Paty-Cakes Soto September 26, 2007 @ 7:51 pm