Zillow’s latest market report reveals Black, Latinx and Asian American Pacific Islander renters spent $15 more per application than their white counterparts. Renters of color also face higher denial rates, with the typical Black and Latinx renter applying five times before being approved.
Source: Inman News
Renters of color spend 43% more on initial rental costs
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