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Source-of-Income Discrimination: Cary vs Raleigh

How do source-of-income discrimination rules compare between Cary, NC and Raleigh, NC?

Cary, NC

Wake County

No data available yet for Cary.

Raleigh, NC

Wake County

Few Restrictions

Raleigh and North Carolina have not classified source of income as a protected class. Landlords may legally refuse Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, SSI, or other lawful income sources without violating fair housing law, unless the refusal masks a protected-class motive.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCaryRaleigh
Voucher refusal lawful-Yes
State protection-None
City protection-None
Disparate impact applies-Yes (federal)

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Cary FAQ

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Raleigh FAQ

Can a Raleigh landlord say no to Section 8?

Yes. North Carolina does not protect source of income. Landlords may decline vouchers as long as the refusal isn't a pretext for race, family-status, or disability discrimination.

Are any Raleigh properties required to accept vouchers?

Properties built with LIHTC, HUD financing, or city land contributions often must accept vouchers under their regulatory agreements. Public housing units always do.

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