Tenant Rights Welcome to the Tenant Rights section of FindLaw's Real Estate Center, providing information and resources to help tenants (also referred to as 'renters') know their rights when entering into a rental agreement. Whether you are looking to rent an apartment or house, need help understanding the landlord-tenant laws in your state, or are involved in a landlord-tenant dispute – this section will get you up to speed. The following articles will help you understand your rights as a tenant, how lease and rental agreements work, payment of rent and security deposits, tenant safety, landlord liability, the eviction process, and more. This section also provides links to state landlord-tenant laws, with tips on hiring a real estate lawyer. Anti-Discrimination Laws Both prospective and current tenants are protected against discrimination by federal law, while many states offer additional protections. For instance, California landlords are prohibited from discriminating against tenants (including applicants) on the basis of their sexual orientation. Federal law prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, religion, national original, sex, age, familial status (such as not allowing children or single parents), or disability.

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These laws also protect against discrimination based on the perceived membership in a protected class.