Discrimination & Fair Housing Violations in Texas
Everyone Deserves Equal Access to Housing—No Exceptions
Protect Your Rights with the Law Office of Bryan Fagan
Finding a home should be about safety, comfort, and stability—not about being judged or denied because of who you are.
But too often, landlords and property managers violate the law by discriminating against tenants.
- Maybe you were denied housing because of your family situation.
- Maybe your landlord treats you differently because of your race, religion, or national origin.
- Maybe you’ve been harassed, charged higher rent, or threatened with eviction for reasons that have nothing to do with your lease.
This isn’t just unfair—it’s illegal. And the Law Office of Bryan Fagan can help you fight back.
What Counts as Housing Discrimination?
Under the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Texas Fair Housing Act, landlords, property managers, and housing providers cannot discriminate against tenants or applicants based on:
- Race or color
- National origin
- Religion
- Sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation)
- Familial status (pregnancy, children, single parents)
- Disability
Discrimination can take many forms, including:
- Denying rental applications for unlawful reasons
- Charging different rent or deposits based on protected status
- Refusing to make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities
- Harassment or retaliation after asserting your rights
If you’ve experienced any of these issues, you may be entitled to legal remedies, compensation, and protection under the law.

How the Law Office of Bryan Fagan Can Help
Investigate and document housing discrimination claims
File complaints with HUD, the Texas Workforce Commission, or local agencies
Negotiate with landlords to stop illegal practices
Represent tenants in fair housing litigation when necessary
Protect you against retaliation for asserting your legal rights
Educate tenants about their full rights under Texas and federal housing laws
Our team has experience holding landlords accountable for unlawful conduct and making sure tenants in Texas receive fair and equal treatment.
Fight Housing Discrimination
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If your landlord or housing provider has discriminated against you, you don’t have to stay silent. The law is on your side—and so are we.
Call the Law Office of Bryan Fagan today to speak with a tenant rights attorney who understands fair housing law in Texas.
📞 Call us now at 281-562-7344 to schedule your FREE consultation.
No pressure. No jargon. Just real answers and strong advocacy for your rights.