is it hard to find a place to rent if you have felony on your record?

Anonymous2007-07-26T20:24:36Z

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Currently it is legal to discriminate against people based on their past mistakes. Even though the person has already PAID and PAID and PAID again through the judicial system - the rest of society seems bent on making life a living hell for people who have a record. This means finding a place to live, finding a job, and rebuilding your life. All this and we wonder why people re-offend? Hmmm, I don't.

Diamantez2007-07-26T04:28:11Z

What did you do??
It's not a joke or an insulting question...but most times it depends. The bigger the felony, the smaller your chances of renting a place. But of course, that would also depend on what kind of place you're renting. Most people dont care if you're renting in a not-such-a-good-neighborhood area. So, if it's a crappy place, you need not worry so much. And, actually, a record doesnt really mean much when it comes to renting a place. I'd be worried if I were buying a house or something...but renting is no big deal.

mikesdaman712007-07-26T04:27:03Z

Some apts have different requirements usually 9 times out of ten they will do a credit check and some due a background check it would be wise to be honest about your felony if the place your wanting to live requires a background check because if you dont tell them you more than likely will have to look elsewhere hope this helped

joshua M2007-07-26T04:27:18Z

Thats a very Good question I know by viewing others cases its very very very hard to get a JOB so I would think that it would be hard to rent out.


The truth? the way the justice system is. If you get a felony no matter what the class you should Kill yourself or move to Canada because its going to be very hard to find your place in america

?2007-07-26T04:47:38Z

Typically, the landlords aren't going to do a background check - just a credit check.

Don't worry about it.

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