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moms who moved while pregnant.

Is it going to be harder for me to find an appartment while pregnant. Will landlords most likely not want me there because im going to have a new born.?
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Most of the time if you are moving into an apartment the landlords don't care they don't live there lol it's usually the people around that end up complaining but who cares!! Baby's cry they'll get over it! :) it shouldn't be anymore difficult for you
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Normally Fair Housing laws prevent landlords from discriminating against several different classes, including pregnant woman. Unless they're registered as an 'adults only/ no children'community, they can't discriminate. At least here in Florida, that's how it works.
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2133163 tn?1350518235
No I don't think they really care about that. I moved in an apartment when I was 8 months prego and I had no problems.
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7631083 tn?1394352887
The people can go ahead and complain about the baby crying, but the leasing people cant do anything about it. They cant really stop a baby crying, its a natural thing.
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I guess my situation was a little different I bought a house an i'm 29 wks. But leasing I would say as long as your paying your rent they shouldn't have any concerns about you moving in
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Im 27 weeks now. Im just nervous they dont want baby crying and other people complaining in the building .
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7631083 tn?1394352887
I moved into a new apt while I was about 27 weeks or so and they knew I was pregnant. As long as you are still able to pay for the apt you are ok
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