Showing posts with label felony apartments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felony apartments. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2024

The 4 Big Questions for your Apartment Locator or Finder - Question 2 of 4

 

Question 2  

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ASK "WHEN DID YOU START APARTMENT FINDING OR

LOCATING APARTMENTS?"


I'm referring to the person, not the business. Few apartment finders are successful while addressing criminal issues. I've been doing this since 2011. The majority of apartment finders are inexperienced in the industry and don't deal with these problems.  It's difficult—much more difficult than placing someone who has no problems at all or someone with only credit problems.

Find out—for example: you want the best physician available to operate on you, not an intern. You want to use the top apartment finder for Criminal Issues.



Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Metro Area Breakdown

 







How many apartments take Felons?


It is really by the charge - for example, more apartments take a DWI Felony than a Felony from a Violent Crime.

For details, go to my new Website: www.AptFindCriminal.com my older websites www.AptFindFelons.com and www.AptFindDeferred.com will be sunsetted in late 2023.


Dallas/Fort Worth Metro: 291 apartments accept some felonies.

Houston Metro:         191 apartments accept some felonies.

Austin Metro: 114 apartments accept some felonies.

San Antonio Metro: 78 apartments accept some felonies.


But this information doesn't answer the question, "who will take my background"? For the answer, go to my website www.AptFindCriminal.com.
and fill out the FINDER FORM.




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.

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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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