July 14, 2026

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Jeremy Ray Morris and Kristy Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Association, Inc.

A reasonable jury could find that a homeowners association interfered with homeowners' enjoyment of their property due to religious discrimination in objecting to their Christmas display in violation of the Fair Housing Act.

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Jeremy Ray Morris and Kristy Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Association, Inc. (2024).
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Jeremy Ray Morris and Kristy Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Association, Inc. [2024] — A reasonable jury could find that a homeowners association interfered with homeowners' enjoyment of their property due to religious discrimination in objecting to their Christmas display in violation of the Fair Housing Act. Source: ReligiousLiberty.TV (https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/morris-v-west-hayden-estates-hoa/, accessed July 14, 2026).
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Year: 2024
Holding: A reasonable jury could find that a homeowners association interfered with homeowners' enjoyment of their property due to religious discrimination in objecting to their Christmas display in violation of the Fair Housing Act.
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Jeremy Ray Morris and Kristy Morris v. West Hayden Estates First Addition Homeowners Association, Inc. is a Free Exercise case in 2024. The court held that a reasonable jury could find that a homeowners association interfered with homeowners' enjoyment of their property due to religious discrimination in objecting to their Christmas display in violation of the Fair Housing Act.