Yes they can. You do not even have to be convicted. Most apartments have a clause that states "we may deny your application if you have ever been CHARGED with a felony". My advice is find a apartment locator. They work with many differnet apartment complexes and can usually help you out without you incurring any costs for the location service. This advice reflects Texas state law which is where I live. Bottom line: Seek advice from an apartment locator. -Dan in Dallas Yes they can. You do not even have to be convicted. Most apartments have a clause that states "we may deny your application if you have ever been CHARGED with a felony". My advice is find a apartment locator. They work with many differnet apartment complexes and can usually help you out without you incurring any costs for the location service. This advice reflects Texas state law which is where I live. Bottom line: Seek advice from an apartment locator. -Dan in Dallas
They have a home in Plains, Georgia and an apartment in Atlanta.
Plains, Georgia most of the time, although they do have an apartment in Atlanta while doing business there.
It really depends on where in GA you are moving to and what size apartment you are looking for. I am currently about 25-30 miles north of Atlanta and prices range from about $500 for a one (1) bedroom up to $1200 for a three (3). You can look on forrent.com or apartmentguide.com for apartment pricing for areas all over GA It really depends on where in GA you are moving to and what size apartment you are looking for. I am currently about 25-30 miles north of Atlanta and prices range from about $500 for a one (1) bedroom up to $1200 for a three (3). You can look on forrent.com or apartmentguide.com for apartment pricing for areas all over GA
I don't know the law in Georgia, but if it is a standard pre-printed lease agreement - READ YOUR LEASE CAREFULLY. Many will have exceptions and 'releases' worded into the lease agreement, that allow "breaking" a lease for unforseen circumstances. Also, try calling your local legal aid office, or landlord/tenant court.
Jimmy Carter was from the state of Georgia. He was born in Plains, Georgia, on October 1, 1924. He was Georgia's governor from 1971 thru 1974. After retiring as president he had his library built in Atlanta, GA.
yes
Can probation be transfered from Alabama to georgia
In Georgia, running away is not a crime. However, the police may try to locate the runaway minor and return them to their parents or legal guardians. If there are concerns for the minor's safety or well-being, the authorities may involve child protective services to ensure the minor receives appropriate care.
I would call your probation officer to find out.
You will need to consult with a lawyer and your probation officer.
Violating condition of a felony probation in Georgia can carry serious consequences. It can be punishable by jail. For serious probation violations a judge has the power to revoke a probation sentence and send the violator to prison.
YES
No.
It might depend on seriousness of the offense of which you were. However, a violation of parole (VOP) COULD send you to jail for the remainder of the sentence you absconded on.
No, you must be at least 18 to sign a Lease in Georgia.
Yes
This will depend upon the type of probation that you are on. Many times, when on probation, you can leave the house but must check in with the officer on the required times.