Difficult to say but, probably not. The landlord is probably more interested in your credit rating. In the event they ask for a copy of your criminal record then, keeping in mind the non-discrimination laws that exist almost everywhere, the decision would have to be made by them. Frankly I wouldn't worry about it , but I wouldn't volunteer the information either.
Should be no problem as long as they believe you can afford to pay for the apartment.
it will stop the joints from growing
Depends on if your apartment community reported to the credit bureau's as being a late payment. Most of the apartments where I have lived, didnt report it when I was a month late. Apartments usually get you if your late constantly or evicted from the apartment. You could ask your landlord if they reported it as being late.
Normally speaking, apartment complexes and owners are not looking at a credit score as a basis for their decision to rent you an apartment. Of course this might be a factor with luxury apartments. But what landlords are looking for our history of evictions and nonpayment of utility bills. If the issue with your credit is simply with credit cards, medical bills, or even furniture bills, this usually does not affect the decision of the landlord. This is especially true with landlords who rent apartments to low income tenants. Also if your credit issue is more than two years old this is often overlooked by the landlord. Most apartment complexes will do credit checks -- that's a fact of life. But if everyone with bad credit was denied an apartment this could be considered discrimination. Other factors involved include criminal records: apartment owners do not want recently convicted felons are convicted sex offenders in their units.
No. But having children may affect the shape and size of the tattoo because of the changes the woman's body goes through.
Should be no problem as long as they believe you can afford to pay for the apartment.
Yes, but it depends on what the misdemeanor was.
Beer and Brewing
Having a misdemeanor on your record may affect your ability to work in forensic science, as it can impact your credibility and trustworthiness as a potential employee. However, the impact would depend on the nature of the misdemeanor, when it occurred, and the specific requirements of the job. It's best to check with the employer or licensing board for their specific policies on hiring individuals with misdemeanors.
YES
it shouldn't affect a baby's ability to crawl
It may be harder for that teacher to be hired, but not impossible.
There are many factors that affect an individual's ability to learn including nutrition. The people in the individual's life also affect the ability to learn.
It shouldn't
If an over the counter drug might affect your ability to drive it will
Late Payment on Apartment LeaseA lease will not show on your credit report; unless there was a judgment against you.
It would not affect you.