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She Didn’t Want to Rent Her House to a Woman Whose Facebook Was “Combatively Religious.” Now She’s Being Called Discriminatory.

by Charles Butler
February 26, 2026
in Social Issues

When you own exactly one house and you’re about to leave town for a couple of years, choosing the right tenants feels less like business and more like self-preservation.

That’s the situation one homeowner found herself in. She lives in an area where rentals are notoriously hard to come by. The kind of market where word of mouth is often the only way in. So when she knew she would be relocating temporarily, she told friends to send potential renters her way.

One friend, Jake, recommended a couple who were trying to move to town. They met briefly. Nothing seemed off. Plans were made for a house tour.

Then the woman from the couple, Sally, sent a Facebook friend request.

And that is when everything shifted.

She Didn’t Want to Rent Her House to a Woman Whose Facebook Was “Combatively Religious.” Now She’s Being Called Discriminatory.
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'AITA for not wanting to rent my house to someone because of their religious beliefs?'

Background: I have a house in an area where the rental market is extremely difficult to get into.

It's commonly said that the only way to find a place to rent is if you're already friends with the owner.

I need to be elsewhere for a couple of years starting this summer, and I've told friends to let me know if they hear of anyone interested in renting my...

My friend Jake recommended a couple who are friends with his parents and trying to move to town.

He introduced us briefly, and they seemed normal, so we started talking details, and we made plans for them to come see my house.

Yesterday, I saw that the woman from that couple (We'll call her Sally) sent me a friend request on Facebook.

I took a look at her posts, and I'd call them combatively religious. Here are some examples:

"Stop letting people who are not obeying God give you directions in life.".

"Let God be your only judge. For anyone else who might try will themselves be judged by him."

"Unfortunately, a lot of y'all met me before I had boundaries and knew God. I now walk with him, and I'm happy to burn bridges behind us as needed."

"I wonder how different our world would be if people were as passionate about Jesus as they are about money and politics.".

Even posts that are just about her morning coffee have a Bible verse or religious mantra attached.

I find it really hard to trust people like this because I've seen ultra-religious people use lines like "We prayed hard on it, and we just feel like this is...

I grew up in the church, and a lot of my family is still very religious, and I've seen them use religion to justify physical punishment for children,

behavior I'd consider spousal abuse, and most importantly: bad-faith business interactions.

Because of this, I Told Jake that I wasn't interested in renting to Sally and her husband. I just don't trust them not to one day say "We believe God...

Jake initially took it well, but apparently Sally and her husband didn't take it as well and even talked to his parents.

I'm not sure exactly how much he told them, but he came back to me and said I've put him in a tough spot;

I should give them a chance; his parents are embarrassed about the situation; etc.

I've always thought getting bad vibes from someone was reason enough not to rent to them, which is basically what this is.

But am I being a discriminatory AH for making that judgement based on religion?

EDIT: For all those saying I could be breaking the law, this sort of transaction is exempt from the statute on discriminatory conduct under the Fair Housing Act:

(c) Nothing in this part, other than the prohibitions against discriminatory advertising, applies to:

(1) The sale or rental of any single family house by an owner, provided the following conditions are met:

(i) The owner does not own or have any interest in more than three single family houses at any one time.

(ii) The house is sold or rented without the use of a real estate broker, agent or salesperson or the facilities of any person in the business of selling or...

I only own one house, and I'm not using an agent or broker. I'm just looking for potential renters via word of mouth.

The Posts That Raised Red Flags

Curious, the homeowner clicked through Sally’s profile.

What she found was not casual church attendance or the occasional Bible verse. It was what she describes as “combatively religious” content.

Posts like, “Stop letting people who are not obeying God give you directions in life.” Or, “Let God be your only judge.” Or, “I’m happy to burn bridges behind us as needed.”

Even a morning coffee photo came with a scripture attached.

To some people, that might read as devotion. To her, it triggered something deeper.

She grew up in the church. She has seen religion used to justify harsh parenting, controlling marriages, and what she describes as bad-faith business practices. She has heard people say, “We prayed on it, and this is what God is asking of us,” as a way to excuse behavior that harmed others.

Her mind jumped ahead. What if they decided God told them they were meant to live in her house and stopped paying rent? What if every conflict turned into a moral standoff?

It was not about disliking religion. It was about distrust of a certain intensity.

So she told Jake she was not comfortable renting to them.

The Fallout

Jake initially seemed understanding.

But apparently, Sally and her husband did not take the rejection quietly. They spoke to Jake’s parents. Jake came back saying he was now in a tough spot. His parents were embarrassed. She should give them a chance. She was making things awkward.

And that, for her, only reinforced the decision.

She had not even rented to them yet, and already they were going around her, applying social pressure through extended family connections.

If this is how they respond to a simple “no,” what would happen if she enforced the lease later?

Online, many commenters pointed out that the religion itself was not necessarily the issue. It was the behavior. The sanctimonious tone. The willingness to escalate socially instead of respecting a boundary.

Others warned her about something more practical. Even if she believes she is legally exempt under the Fair Housing Act as a single-home owner renting without an agent, it is still risky to state religion as the reason in writing. Lawsuits are expensive even when you win.

Several landlords chimed in with cautionary tales. Tenants who started “small ministries” in rental homes. People who asked for rent reductions because they were doing God’s work. Neighbors complaining about increased traffic. Evictions that turned into prolonged battles.

The consensus was clear on one point. Never give the real reason. Just say the property is no longer available.

Is This Discrimination or Due Diligence?

This is where it gets murky.

Religion is a protected class in many housing contexts. But she insists her situation falls under a specific exemption for single-family homes rented by owner without a broker.

Even if she is legally in the clear, the moral question remains.

Is declining a tenant because of their religious expression discrimination? Or is it risk assessment?

Landlords evaluate risk all the time. Credit scores. Employment history. References. Social media presence has increasingly become part of that informal vetting process.

If someone’s public posts signaled volatility, extremism, or hostility in any other context, most people would not hesitate to move on to the next applicant.

The deeper issue may not be faith at all. It may be the tone. The “burn bridges” energy. The sense that every disagreement could become a moral crusade.

And the fact that, when told no, they immediately involved third parties to apply pressure.

That alone would make many landlords nervous.

 

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Many voted NTA. They argued she is not obligated to rent her personal property to anyone who makes her uncomfortable.

plsstayhydrated − NTA but NEVER tell people the reason why you are declining their application.

Just give them a generic 'I'm working with another applicant now and the property is currently unavailable, thank you for your time' sort of thing.

Sessanessa − NTA. And they proved it by talking to Jake’s parents and trying to get them to pressure Jake to try to strong arm YOU into renting your house...

That does not bode well for future potential behavior as tenants. What’s going to happen the next time they don’t like something? The same exact thing all over again.

Bypass the OWNER of the home and go to their friend’s parents. They don’t even respect you as an adult, let alone as a landlord and property owner.

NEVER rent to people like this. As for Jake, you need to tell him to step back and take himself out of this equation. You have not put him in...

He referred someone to you. The End. Period. Anything after that is none of his business. ETA: You have chosen to not rent to them NOT because of their religion.

You looked at their social media and you didn’t like their character or personalities. The sanctimony alone was gag worthy. And they seemed like haughty assholes. You’re not discriminating against...

Plenty of Christians are down to earth, normal people. You’re discriminating against jerks. And jerks are not a protected class. ETA: Fixed typo. Changed Never rant to Never rent.

TarzanKitty − NTA However, you were an i__ot for giving that as a reason. God could tell them to file a housing discrimination lawsuit against you. God thinks they will...

Several pointed out that the couple’s reaction proved her instincts right. Respectful tenants accept rejection and move on.

Carole_Alex_Baskin − Pretty sure this would be exempt under FHA, as the rental of a single-family home by owner without an agent…

as long as it wasn’t written into an ad for the rental, the owner can refuse for any reason even against protected classes.

No_Anxiety6159 − Don’t blame you for being careful with them. I owned my house when I married and moved in with husband.

I rented my house to a nice older couple, who said they were retired. After they moved in, they said yes, they’re retired but also starting a new church.

First it was asking for a reduction in the rent, then it was would I remodel the basement garage so they can put an office there.

Then it was they needed more parking space for their visitors (church). I kept saying no, read your lease.

Finally, neighbors complained about the traffic increase to the city and they were fined for unlicensed church in the house, which violated the lease and I evicted them.

Others cautioned that she handled it poorly by mentioning religion at all. The smart move would have been a neutral, generic decline.

SummerOracle − NTA. Taking her religious beliefs out of the equation, they did not respect you saying no to renting to them.

They now are trying use your friend to make you put yourself in a situation you are not comfortable with.

That’s already a preview into what they could be like as renters, and reason enough to continue saying no. Jake is manipulating you here.

You did not put him in any spot, he did this himself, and is trying to make you the s__pegoat. He does not have your best interest at heart.

You may want to reconsider the friendship, or at the very least adjust it around the behaviors he’s showing you.

[Reddit User] − NTA however you definitely shouldn’t have given that as the reason, and definitely not in writing

[Reddit User] − Cover your ass. Make sure the rental laws in your area allow you to discriminate against religion.

Where I live, you can discriminate against smokers and students, but not anything else.

A few suggested that if she wants to be fair, she should simply run standard screening checks and make her decision based on objective criteria.

enkilekee − Landlords provide people homes in exchange for money. They get to select their tenants. I would run a credit check on them, I'll bet it's not good.

Monday0987 − "Jake the fact that we are having this conversation is proof that they would be difficult tenants.

I don't want to have to deal with both your parents and yourself every time my tenants don't like something.

You have just solidified my decision, I will not be strong armed in to renting to people I don't trust to act appropriately"

Owning a home you worked for is deeply personal. Renting it out requires trust.

Maybe her fears are exaggerated. Maybe Sally and her husband would have been perfectly fine tenants who simply love posting Bible verses with their lattes.

Or maybe her instincts picked up on something real.

The bigger question is this. When it comes to your own property and long-term peace of mind, how much benefit of the doubt are you required to give?

Is this unfair prejudice, or just careful judgment in a market where one bad tenant can cost you everything?

 

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Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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