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In Texas, an ID is required to even view an apartment. Usually, they hold the drivers license at the office while you go view the apartments. It is a state law, and was put in place to prevent rapes.


Citation? This doesn't match my experience in Austin.


Doubtful there is a law for it but there are two good reasons to want a copy of an id.

Safety of agent. Proof of compliance with fair housing laws.


Matches mine in Austin.


How does this work with landlords that do "direct sells" and there is no office?


Same thing happens in Seattle.


Patently false, I've been to a few camera infested shitholes like the one on 15th and Market in Ballard where they tried to pull this crap on me (and gave up), but outside of that I have yet to run into it. IMO its a huge red flag, they're the only ones that tried that out of 80 places I've toured in the past 2 months.

If the property manager tries this, its a sure sign that they are an ass. Also, the market seems to be cooling, one nicely remodled place I toured dropped to $1500 from $1700 for 950sqft 2 bed/1 bath in Queen Anne, then rented a week later. Seen a couple others do that, figure it should become more common as we get into summer.


> Patently false

No, it was actually true when I looked at dozens of places.

> If the property manager tries this, its a sure sign that they are an ass.

That's a crazy assumption that's apparently based on nothing.




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