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A convicted felon can find an apartment in Albuquerque New Mexico by doing an internet search for " Apartments in Albuquerque NM that allow felons " It will pull up the yellow pages and although it isn't 100% accurate, it is a start. It's too bad there are so many closed minded people in positions where they are able to make re-entry to society harder than it already is. good luck...
Generally speaking apartment complexes anywhere in the United States are reluctant to rent out to convicted felons. But many apartment complexes will rent out to such if the offense was nonviolent in nature, it's been a long time since the offense occurred or since the person has been released from any state sanctions, which ever occurred later, and i if the convicted felon has otherwise developed an excellent credit history. That being said, if you are convicted felon you are better off trying to rent an apartment or house from an individual landlord, who may be more lax than apartment complexes are at tenant selection.
A convicted felon looking to find an apartment to rent in Chicago's north side may have better luck with a private landlord as opposed to a managed apartment building. Private landlords may not be as strict. You should also visit Safer Foundation. They have many resources that can help you. Their phone number is 312-922-2200.
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Convict can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A person convicted of a crime. Verb: To find guilty.
A convicted felon can find an apartment in Albuquerque New Mexico by doing an internet search for " Apartments in Albuquerque NM that allow felons " It will pull up the yellow pages and although it isn't 100% accurate, it is a start. It's too bad there are so many closed minded people in positions where they are able to make re-entry to society harder than it already is. good luck...
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Generally speaking apartment complexes anywhere in the United States are reluctant to rent out to convicted felons. But many apartment complexes will rent out to such if the offense was nonviolent in nature, it's been a long time since the offense occurred or since the person has been released from any state sanctions, which ever occurred later, and i if the convicted felon has otherwise developed an excellent credit history. That being said, if you are convicted felon you are better off trying to rent an apartment or house from an individual landlord, who may be more lax than apartment complexes are at tenant selection.
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where can I find a job in Austin texas area; I am a convicted felon, and was released from Prison in February of 2001; I have a Bachelors Degree in Business management, and 7 years in the automotive industry as a sales consultant
A convicted felon looking to find an apartment to rent in Chicago's north side may have better luck with a private landlord as opposed to a managed apartment building. Private landlords may not be as strict. You should also visit Safer Foundation. They have many resources that can help you. Their phone number is 312-922-2200.
A convicted felon can find an apartment in Albuquerque New Mexico by doing an internet search for " Apartments in Albuquerque NM that allow felons " It will pull up the yellow pages and although it isn't 100% accurate, it is a start. It's too bad there are so many closed minded people in positions where they are able to make re-entry to society harder than it already is. good luck...
If they can find someone who'll hire them, yes.
You will need a lawyer and money to find out if you qualify for reinstatement of the right to bear arms.
If the occupation is not licensed by the state it is likely that you can work at that business IF you can find someone willing to employ you. Remember - as a convicted felon you will have certain constraints and restrictions placed upon you by the laws of the various states in which you might find yourself working.
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