From the Equality and Human Rights Commission FAQS, "3.2 Race or nationality
Q. Can a landlord or letting agent advertise accommodation restricted to a tenant of a particular nationality?
A. No, it is always unlawful to restrict accommodation because of race or ethnicity.
3.3 Religion or belief
Q. Can a Catholic person advertise for another Catholic to flatshare?
A. Yes, this would be permissible if the flat qualifies as a ‘small premises’ under the Act and there will be shared facilities, such as the kitchen and bathroom."
You get lots of Kosher only rents as Kosher rules are so complicated that frankly it would usually be too awkward to share with someone non observant. I don't feel in that instance or instances of other religious separatism to do with observant food preparation that it's a problem.
what commission, i was asking for how the law stands, not going to dob people in for the sake of it. There are hundreds of lists for Muslim only, Christian only, Asian only, sites, i thought it rather strange.
you can certainly rent to anyone you like - you can hardly rent a room to people of 16 different religions. But you can't advertise it as being only for a certain class of people.
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