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πŸ”‘ Rental Property Rules/Source-of-Income Discrimination

Frisco vs Plano

How do source-of-income discrimination rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?

Frisco and Plano have similar restriction levels.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Frisco landlords may legally refuse to accept Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) applicants. Texas Local Government Code 250.007 preempts cities from requiring landlords to participate in voucher programs, leaving source-of-income status outside protected classes statewide.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Plano landlords may legally refuse to accept Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers or other government-assistance income. Texas Local Government Code Section 250.007 explicitly preempts cities from prohibiting source-of-income discrimination, blocking any future Plano ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFriscoPlano
Source-of-income protectionNone in Frisco-
State preemptionTX Loc Govt 250.007-
Federal classesStill apply-
Voucher refusalsGenerally lawful-
Voucher acceptance required-No
State preemption statute-Tex. Loc. Gov't 250.007
Effective-September 1, 2015
Federal disparate-impact path-Available

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Frisco FAQ

Can a Frisco landlord refuse my application because I have a Section 8 voucher?

Yes. Texas state law lets landlords decline voucher holders. Refusals must not mask discrimination based on race, family status, or other federally protected classes.

Where do I file a complaint if I think the refusal is really fair-housing discrimination?

File with HUD or the Texas Workforce Commission Civil Rights Division. They investigate disparate-treatment and disparate-impact claims under federal and state fair-housing law.

Plano FAQ

Can a Plano landlord say no Section 8?

Yes. Texas Local Government Code 250.007 preempts any local rule requiring voucher acceptance, so refusal is lawful under state and Plano law.

Is there any federal protection?

The Fair Housing Act covers race, sex, disability, and other federal classes. HUD sometimes pursues disparate-impact claims when blanket voucher refusals fall heavily on protected groups.

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