Source-of-Income Discrimination: Fort Worth vs Haltom City
How do source-of-income discrimination rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
Unlike Dallas and Austin, Fort Worth has not amended its Human Relations ordinance to prohibit housing discrimination based on lawful source of income. Landlords may legally refuse Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in Fort Worth, with no Texas state protection either.
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Tarrant County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Fort Worth | Haltom City |
|---|---|---|
| Fort Worth ordinance | No SOI protection | - |
| Texas state law | No SOI protection | - |
| Federal Fair Housing Act | Excludes source of income | - |
| Voucher refusal legality | Permitted in Fort Worth | - |
| Pretext discrimination | Still illegal | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Fort Worth FAQ
Can a Fort Worth landlord refuse a Section 8 voucher?
Yes. Fort Worth has not adopted a source-of-income protection ordinance, and Texas state law does not protect voucher holders. Landlords may decline to participate in the Housing Choice Voucher program.
Why does Dallas protect vouchers but Fort Worth does not?
Dallas amended its Anti-Discrimination Ordinance in 2020 to add source of income as a protected class. Fort Worth City Council has not enacted a similar amendment, so voucher protection is not available citywide.
Haltom City FAQ
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