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No, they could ask all kinds of questions. The only questions that might be prohibited would be about race, ethnicity, religion, family status, or sexual orientation.

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Q: Is it true a potential landlord is only allowed to ask the current landlord of a potential new tenant whether or not rent was paid on time?
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