| There isn't an agency that monitors " in earnest" activity or "under the table" pay offs.
A landlord or sales rep is under no obligation to rent on a "first come, first served" basis. They can rent to whomever they want to as long as their decision is not based upon a discriminatory practice. They will rent to whoever they feel has the best credit references or simply because their cousin is looking for a place to live.
If you feel that the sales rep is getting paid under the table from applicants, you will need proof, such as the sales rep asking you for money, or a tenant willing to come forward to corroborate that this has been done. With that, you can contact the State Attorney General's office and file a complaint. If you are considered a minority or disabled, and feel that you are not being given a fair shake due to discrimination, then again, you can contact your State Attorney General's office and file a complaint. But, make sure that you can provide information that will back up your claims. |