Crime, law & justice

Due to COVID-19, the Fair Housing Commission is holding its hearings online. If you have questions about the process, contact the commission at (215) 686-4670.

The Philadelphia Fair Housing Ordinance protects tenants against certain unfair rental practices by landlords. If you believe that you have been a victim of unfair rental practices, you can file a complaint with the Fair Housing Commission.

Not all complaints can be accepted by the commission. Some actions by your landlord may be unfair and possibly illegal, but they may not be considered unfair rental practices under the Fair Housing Ordinance.

Likewise, if your landlord filed a complaint in municipal court before your Fair Housing complaint is filed, the commission is not permitted to accept your complaint.

Who can file a complaint

Philadelphia residents may file a complaint to the Fair Housing Commission. You must live in the property at the time of your complaint.

The Fair Housing Ordinance covers Section 8 housing, but not Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) or Housing and Urban Development (HUD) properties.

Types of unfair rental practices

Common illegal actions by landlords include:

You can learn more about unfair rental practices on the Fair Housing Commission’s website. You can also refer to Chapter 9-804 of the Philadelphia Code.

How to file a complaint

Gather your documents.

It’s helpful to have: