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Source-of-Income Discrimination: Glendale vs Phoenix

How do source-of-income discrimination rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Glendale and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Arizona has no statewide source-of-income protection, and Maricopa County has not enacted local protection. Landlords may legally refuse Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, SSI, child support, or other lawful non-wage income as a tenant-screening criterion.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix has not adopted a source-of-income antidiscrimination ordinance, so private landlords may legally refuse Section 8 vouchers, SSI, or housing-subsidy income; Arizona state law contains no SOI protection either.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendalePhoenix
County protectionNone-
State protectionNone-
Voucher refusalLegal-
Federal classesStill protected-
Phoenix ordinance-None exists
Arizona statute-No SOI protection
Federal status-Not protected under FHA
Disparate impact-Still actionable under FHA

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

Can a Maricopa landlord refuse my Section 8 voucher?

Yes. Neither Maricopa County nor Arizona law prohibits refusing vouchers. Landlords participate voluntarily and may decline based on income source alone.

Where do I report income-source discrimination?

There is no county forum. Only if discrimination overlaps a federal protected class (race, disability, family status) can you file with HUD or AZ Attorney General.

Phoenix FAQ

Can a Phoenix landlord refuse my Section 8 voucher?

Yes. Arizona has no source-of-income statute and Phoenix has no ordinance otherwise. Some landlords voluntarily participate; check the City of Phoenix Housing Department's preferred-landlord list for options.

What if I think the rejection is racial or disability-based?

Federal Fair Housing Act and Arizona Fair Housing Act protections still apply. File with HUD or the Arizona Attorney General Civil Rights Division if voucher refusal is pretext for protected-class discrimination.

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