Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Can a TX Apartment ban me because of my Criminal Issues? Isn't that Discrimination?

In Texas, apartment management companies have the discretion to establish their own rental criteria, which can include background checks for criminal history. 

While some misdemeanors may not automatically disqualify a potential tenant, others might, depending on the nature of the offense and the policies of the individual apartment complex.

It’s important to note that the Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status. However, this federal law does not protect individuals with criminal records from being denied housing based solely on their criminal history.

Each apartment complex may have different policies regarding misdemeanors. Some may be more lenient, especially if the misdemeanors are non-violent, older, or if the individual has shown evidence of rehabilitation1. It’s advisable to check with various apartment complexes to understand their specific policies. Additionally, some legal resources may provide assistance or advice on how to approach renting with a misdemeanor on one’s record.

If you believe your rights under the Fair Housing Act have been violated, you can file a complaint with the appropriate authorities. For more detailed information, it would be best to consult with a legal professional or a tenant’s rights organization in Texas or look into an Apartment Locator that specializes in helping people with criminal issues.
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