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. 


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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What do I do to get more information or begin my Apartment Search?

 


What do I do to get more information or to get started with the search? 


Go to: www.AptFindCriminal.com and complete the FINDER FORM.

The site also has more information including how the process works and other exclusions (income, time since the crime, etc.

Please keep in mind that once you complete the FINDER FORM, I will be sending you an Email list and will be contacting you periodically by Email until you get your place.

I am only paid by the apartments upon you getting the apartment and “putting my name and company down”. You then must contact me via Email with your new address. The apartments won’t pay me without me invoicing them; just like you might not pay your electric bill if you didn’t get an invoice.

One more thing; all future correspondence between us will use my Email john@24x7aptfind.com.  My name is JOHN, I don’t give my last name because it is difficult to spell.

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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Do apartments in Texas accept convicted Felons?

 




Do apartments in Texas “take” Felonies?


It is truly a difficult process and hard and fast numbers are difficult to find!

For Houston Metro which includes over 50 areas like The Woodlands, Katy, Kingwood, Conroe, Sugar Land, Galveston, Spring Valley, Pearland, Uptown, Downtown, Museum District, Clear Lake, The Heights, University Place, Greenway Plaza, Meyerland, Friendswood, Briar Forest, Energy Corridor, The 3rd Ward, The 4th Ward, and others.

The system I use states there are 191 apartments in the Houston Metro that will take some type of Felony at some time.  For example, from a date of conviction:


  1. DWI Felonies immediately

  2. Hot Check Felonies or Financial crimes at 2-5 years

  3. Drug Possession At 5-7 years

  4. Violence at 10 years

  5. Gun, Knife, Arson and other Violence at 20 years


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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Are there Felonies we can't place? Only 2 types: Sex Crimes and Murder

 



Are there Felonies you CAN’T PLACE? 


I can’t place two different types of felonies!

For sexual crimes, where the person must register as a Sex Offender (aka RSO’s), I can’t place those. It may be possible to find a place that will but typically they will not pay a commission.

I can’t place anyone who has committed Murder unless they were pardoned by the Governor or released because they were convicted in error.



    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. 


 © Copyright 2024, All Rights Reserved.


We aren't just a locator -- we are Criminal Issues Experts

 


Why is AptFindCriminal.com different? 

Go to: www.AptFindCriminal.com and complete the FINDER FORM.

I run criminal backgrounds. Then I compare your charges to my privately developed database to find the apartments that best meet your needs.  But here’s the problem with using past data: the apartments sell often and policies change due to the sale and apartments change policies due to legal, governmental, or financial reasons.  I always have to check.

Some companies have Ownership Groups (like a McDonalds or Chick-fil-a) where the policies are somewhat different than another Ownership Group.   So I developed a process that tries to protect your wallet.

But you need to protect your wallet too.  Unless you tell me, I only check the state or city where you think your charge originated.  If you say TEXAS but you had a felony in Arkansas, I may not pick that up but in all likelihood the apartments will because they are using your money for the best criminal background check available.  Same way, run your credit, some clients think they have an Eviction but it’s only a broken lease or no broken lease shows.  RUN YOUR CREDIT, YOU CAN DO IT FOR FREE. Tell me on the FINDER FORM in the Notes To Finder field to send you instructions.

Just to remind you; all future correspondence between us will use my Email john@24x7aptfind.com  Most clients do not want anything relating to past issues to be on emails.  My name is JOHN.

    
            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. 


     © Copyright 2024, All Rights Reserved.


You get my Phone and Email once you complete the FINDER FORM.

 


Once you complete the FINDER FORM you will be in contact with me via Email and Phone! 

Go to: www.AptFindCriminal.com and complete the FINDER FORM.

This will be an exacting process and it is essential that we remain in contact. I have emails that I will periodically send to make sure I am doing all I can to help you.

But after one or two apartments turn them down, they contact me because Misdemeanors, Deferred Felonies (also called Deferred Adjudication or Adjudication Withheld) can be very difficult to overcome.

Some apartment complexes have a 2 year no misdemeanor rule, some have 3 years but no misdemeanors involving sex (like prostitution or lewd behavior), some have a 5 year policy and a few have a 7 year policy of no misdemeanor convictions.

If I were to estimate, 40% of my business is Misdemeanors, 20% Deferred Adjudication, 20% felonies, and 20% mix of people with misdemeanors and felonies. I try to help all and I’m able to help most that can income qualify (2.5 to 3 times the rent as income) .

    
            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. 


     © Copyright 2024, All Rights Reserved.

Someone signed for a lease in my name then left the apartment resulting in a broken lease!

  This isn’t the first time I have heard of this and the person doing this is often a family member or friend (some friend, huh). Here’s a...