Yes. It depends on how long ago they were too. Some apartment complexes may not rent to you, so you will need to send them an email to ask, but mostly what they look for in background checks is violent crimes, and crimes that involve money or fraud. A felony will kill your chances. If you get a 3rd dui, it WILL be a felony, and then you are in real trouble and your life will be ruined. You have to ask yourself if drinking is the best think for you to keep doing. I have 2 dui's as well and have totally stopped drinking altogether. I was able to eventually rent an apartment and get my license back. Three strikes and you are out my friend. Stop drinking now and save the rest of your life.
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usually the rent x 2
No, there is no apartment for rent in Arlington, Texas that is gated and is under $800 for a 2 bedroom. THe cheapest is still more than $800 and you can check it out yourself at apartments.com
Different parts of Mexico all have different average rent prices for a 2 bedroom apartment. Most places will cost you around 700 US dollars per month.
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It depends on there you're getting the apartment.
Look in the local newspaper or real estate papers.
The average rent/cost of an apartment in Hollywood, California is about 1000 dollars for a studio apartment, over 1500 for a 1 bedroom, almost 2000 for a 2 bedroom, and almost 3000 for a 3 bedroom apartment.
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The rental company will require you and the person who is paying your rent to sign the lease. You both will be responsible for the apartment for the duration of the lease.
The average cost to rent a two bedroom house or apartment in Miami, FL is about 900 to about 1,350 dollars per month. If utilities are included, it would cost somewhat more.
Yes, but only if the rent amount is going to be the same or less than the payment standards for a one bedroom apartment, and then only if the Housing Authority determines you can afford it, factoring in the utility allowance for a one-bedroom apartment.