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El Mirage, AZ Fair Housing Protections 2026

Fair housing violation in El Mirage: $16,000+ fine (first offense), $65,000+ (repeat). One discriminatory ad can trigger a federal complaint.

Federal and Arizona fair housing laws prohibit discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability, plus source of income and other state-protected classes. Violations can result in $16,000+ in fines for a first offense and $65,000+ for repeat violations.

Key Takeaways — El Mirage Fair Housing Protections

  • Key rule: $16,000+ Federal Fine
  • Violation risk: face a $16,000+ federal fine

Fair Housing Protections in El Mirage

El Mirage landlords must follow Arizona state law on fair housing protections. Understanding the specific rules, deadlines, and penalties can prevent costly violations.

$1,839

median 2BR rent

$16,000+ Federal Fine

key requirement

Penalty Warning

Violate Arizona fair housing protections rules in El Mirage and you could face a $16,000+ federal fine. At El Mirage's median rent of $1,839/month, even a single violation adds up fast.

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Fair Housing Protections in Nearby Cities

Own properties in multiple cities? Rules may differ locally:

Surprise, AZ
Pop. 158,285
Youngtown, AZ
Pop. 6,919
Peoria, AZ
Pop. 198,750
Litchfield Park, AZ
Pop. 6,884
Glendale, AZ
Pop. 253,855

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How we researched this page: Fair housing protections rules are based on Arizona state statutes. Rent data comes from HUD Fair Market Rents (FY2026) for Maricopa County. Last updated: August 2026.
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Reviewed by Rachid Abadli

Founder & CEO, LeaseBase · Sacramento landlord · Self-managing since 2019

LeaseBase is a property management platform — not a law firm. Consult an attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.