Showing posts with label Eviction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eviction. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2024

The Texas Triangle

"The Texas Triangle" also known as the TEX-A-PLEX


We all know that Texas is a vast state, but most people are unaware of "The Texas Triangle," also known as the TEX-A-PLEX!

Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio form a triangle region that is undergoing unprecedented expansion. In 2020, the Texas Triangle's population was almost 21 million. The Texas Triangle is home to more than 70% of all Texans and includes five of the country's 20 largest cities: Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.

Did you know:

µ µ  The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is larger than all of Manhattan.

µ µ  The The University of Texas at Austin is the third largest landowner in the US.

µµ  San Antonio is larger than New York City and Detroit combined.

µ µ  Houston has a higher population than Colorado and 34 other states.

µ µ  Texas has four of the top ten SMSAs (metropolitan statistical areas according to the US Census Department).

µ µ  Texas is the biggest exporter of goods in the US.

µµ  Dallas has the fourth most billionaires in the world.

µ µ  Houston boasts over 5,000 energy-related enterprises and is the energy capital of the world.

µ µ  The Texas Medical Center is the world's largest, located in Houston.

µ µ  Texas accounts for 25% of the total retail space in the United States

µ µ  Austin is the live music center of the world, hosting South By Southwest, Austin City Limits, and the Moody Theater.

µ µ  The Tex-A-Plex hosts 12 professional sports teams.

µ µ  The Texas economy is booming, with Dallas leading the way by far. Last year, the state added 650,100 new employments, more than any other state and double its historical average. That equates to more than 50,000 new employment per month, or 2,000 new jobs per day for the whole year.

µ µ  No state income tax!

µ µ  The Tex-a-Plex boasts over 50 Fortune 500 corporations and more Fortune 1000 companies than any other state.

µ µ  Texas has the world's ninth largest economy by GDP, ahead of Canada, South Korea, Russia, and Australia, at 2.4 trillion!

µµ  Texas offers 159 institutions and colleges, including 6 medical schools, to help you prepare for a successful career.

µ  In the fall of 2023, Texas A&M University will have an enrollment of 77,491, making it the largest student body in the United States! There are also plans to increase the student body to more than 100,000 in the next years. 

I cover the entire Tex-A-Plex and can find you an apartment even if you have Criminal or Rental History Issues, like a Broken Lease or Eviction!

Friday, April 12, 2024

How to determine when a new tenant moves in to your old apartment unit


This is mostly relevant to you if you have to break your lease. Unless the transfer is due to military orders or verified health and safety concerns, most apartment complexes will charge you for the remaining months' rent plus damages on your credit record.

However, the state of Texas law specifies that you are solely accountable for damages and the amount of time the apartment is vacant, so when a new person moves into your old place, you will not be penalized.

This raises the question of how to calculate this so that you can challenge, what could be, a high debt.

1. You can certainly contact the housing complex, but they may not respond.

2. You can contact your energy supplier, not necessarily the one who supplied your electricity, but the organization that owns the wires - the transmission provider. They can let you know when the electricity was transferred to the new tenant.

Try not to breach a lease, however it may be necessary on occasion. Everyone understands this. You should limit the financial damage by just paying what is genuinely owed. 

For further information, visit the Texas Attorney General's website and read the articles on Renters Rights. They can also assist you.

Monday, April 8, 2024

10 Reasons you should Hire me to find your next apartment

 Why you should select my FREE Service


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1.    Passion: I am dedicated and want to give you the best place to live.

2.    Specialist: As a Specialist, I only deal with criminal issues and/or rental history cases.

3.    Broker: My job title is "real estate broker," which is the top level of license you can get in Texas.  

4.    In-Depth-Knowledge: I know how to deal with rental problems that come up when someone has a criminal issue (misdemeanors, deferred adjudication, felony convictions or pending charges) or a rental past (broken leases or evictions).

5.    Years of Experience: I've been doing this job for more than a decade (12+ years). 

6.    Exclusive Process and Database: I came up with a way for my clients to succeed in renting that also makes it less likely that they will lose application fees and processing fees. I also keep a proprietary database for all types of issues..

7.    Free Service: My service is free in the four biggest cities in Texas. I only get paid if you get hired.  There is a small fee for my service outside of the four major metro areas. The fee will be returned to you when the apartments pay my commission.

8.    Coach: I teach my clients what to say and how to say it so that they can be accepted at the complex while avoiding any possible embarrassment.

9.    Rebate: Once the complex pays me, I'll get an electronic rebate of up to $100 (bigger amounts are illegal in Texas).

10.         Ethical and Professional: I do the right thing and never lie or break the rules. If you are on probation or parole, this is very important. 


Saturday, March 30, 2024

Why don't I guarantee your acceptance into the Apartments?

 


        
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I start with the Information you give me, then:

  • I look up the criminal but only where you tell me to search. If you tell me you were convicted in Texas, then I don't look in Indiana or Florida (or any other state)
  • I depend on the amount of income you indicated, if it's low, I ask you if it was the GROSS (or pre-tax income) and not the NET (or paycheck income) but that's all
  • Unless you tell me, I don't know if you had any Rental History problems like a broken lease or an eviction. I do tell you to run your credit report and will provide you how to run it, but it's up to you.
  • I don't research a roommate or girlfriend or boyfriend or spouse unless you tell me
  • I don't control the timeframe. What I mean is if I check out the place in February and you take that information and don't apply until June - the information I gave you in February will probably not be valid in June
I control only one part of the pie. You control most of it. I count on you to follow the steps I give you, including getting back to me on a timely basis.

That's why I can't guarantee acceptance.

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

You can run your Credit for FREE each year. Here's how

 




How can I run my Credit for Free? 


DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE AN EVICTION OR BROKEN LEASE?  

IT’S EASY TO CHECK AND YOU CAN DO IT FOR FREE EACH YEAR!

My ability to help you find an apartment that will deal with your charges greatly depends on your rental history. Rental History and Income are the 2 biggest issues that cause people to be declined at apartments.

Since you think you have a broken lease and/or an eviction, I need for you to complete these 6 steps -

Go to: www.AnnualCreditReport.com - the site the govt requires the Credit Agencies to give you a report free once per year -

1. This normally takes 20 minutes to an hour 

2. The site will ask you about 6 questions to verify "you are you". Like "did you ever live at this address" or "was this ever your phone".

3. When presented with extra charge offers, like Credit Scores or ID Theft protection, JUST SAY NO

4. When asked what credit agency to check - check all 3 (you will then cycle through all 3). It is possible something is on one and not another.

5. Evictions are listed as civil JUDGMENTS and Broken Leases are listed as COLLECTIONS with either the name of the apt or management company in the reference.

6. Email me with dates, amounts, of your credit report so we can figure a way to get by the issues. Also tell me if you have rented since and how long you have rented.

John, the owner of AptFindCriminal.com, is a Texas Real Estate Broker 0573534 

and has over 13 years in finding Apartments for people with criminal issues.  He is a Criminal Issues Apartment Expert.


The information in this blog is Real Estate information and not legal information. For legal information, contact the party that assisted you in your case. 


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