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A Section 8 renter's string of lawsuits
Los Angeles Times
|March 11, 2026
Spurned applicant's lawyer says she's fighting bias. Critics see a shakedown.
A gaggle of scorned landlords and real estate agents across L.A. have a message: If Alexys Watson messages you on Zillow asking if you accept Section 8 vouchers, choose your next words very, very carefully.
Over the last eight months, dozens of landlords and real estate agents have responded to Watson's inquiries — and dozens have been sued for at least $100,000. The lawsuits allege discrimination for refusing a Section 8 applicant, regardless of whether they actually declined her application.
“I have to ask the owners and get back to you,” one agent wrote. $100,000 lawsuit.
“The house might be too old to meet the requirements,” another wrote. $100,000 lawsuit.
A review of hundreds of lawsuit exhibits show: One landlord accepted her application, but never got the house inspected by the city to qualify it for Section 8 tenancy. At least nine others never even put a decline into writing; the only exhibits in the lawsuits filed against them are screenshots of call logs (sans audio) and texts from Watson to each one claiming that they declined her over the phone.
Each time, a lawsuit.
More than 40 of them filed since summer.
Watson declined to speak for this article. Her lawyer, Alexander Robinson, claims the lawsuits are a result of rampant discrimination against a single mother genuinely looking to find housing for her and her children, but being turned away because she's a Section 8 recipient.
Defendants claim they are being shaken down. Instead of risking a trial and the costs it would bring (a small fortune in legal fees and at least $100,000 in damages if they lose), many are choosing to settle, paying tens of thousands of dollars to avoid a legal battle.
Robinson disagrees. He said the law is being broken and the lawsuits are a response.
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