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If the association's rental covenants require that a prospective tenant be approved by an owner based on a credit check, background check, reference check or other research, then yes: the association can notify the owner that the prospective tenant does not qualify for residency.

If no such covenant exists, you may be able to challenge the association through the owner, who is the investor involved in the issue.

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