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Source-of-Income Discrimination: Midway City vs Newport Beach

How do source-of-income discrimination rules compare between Midway City, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Midway City and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.

Midway City, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

California prohibits Orange County landlords from refusing to rent to applicants because they use a Section 8 housing-choice voucher or other government rental subsidy. Source-of-income protection became statewide under SB 329 in 2020.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

California prohibits Orange County landlords from refusing to rent to applicants because they use a Section 8 housing-choice voucher or other government rental subsidy. Source-of-income protection became statewide under SB 329 in 2020.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMidway CityNewport Beach
StatuteGovt Code 12955 (SB 329)Govt Code 12955 (SB 329)
EffectiveJanuary 2020January 2020
EnforcementCA Civil Rights DeptCA Civil Rights Dept
Local agencyOC Housing AuthorityOC Housing Authority

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Midway City FAQ

Can a landlord ask about voucher use?

Yes, but they cannot refuse to rent based on the answer. They must process the application using normal screening criteria applied to the tenant's portion of rent.

How is income screening calculated for voucher holders?

Landlords may apply income-to-rent ratios only to the tenant's share of rent, not the full contract rent. Using full-rent multipliers against voucher holders is discriminatory.

Newport Beach FAQ

Can a landlord ask about voucher use?

Yes, but they cannot refuse to rent based on the answer. They must process the application using normal screening criteria applied to the tenant's portion of rent.

How is income screening calculated for voucher holders?

Landlords may apply income-to-rent ratios only to the tenant's share of rent, not the full contract rent. Using full-rent multipliers against voucher holders is discriminatory.

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