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Two Years of Good Rental History
- No Forceable Detainers (evictions) unless you have verifiable documentation
of landlord irresponsibility. However, a FD due to property damage by
the resident will not be accepted under any circumstance.
- No history of any damage to the residence, or an outstanding balance
due to a previous landlord.
- If you have no prior rental history then you must have a qualified
co-signer - the cosigner must be a resident of Texas, have a good credit
history, and be willing to sign the lease.
- Verifiable Gross Income
- Minimum of three times the rent charged on the residence.
- If the Landlord accepts Section 8 vouchers and certificates the resident
must meet the same criteria as those seeking non-subsidized housing.
Criminal Background Check
- Residency may be denied due to criminal history (see Criminal Background
Criteria)
Credit History
- Credit history must show that the resident has paid bills on time
and does not have a history of debt write-offs or accounts that have
gone into collection.
- Residency may be denied due to poor credit history.
Maximum Occupancy
- Please note that these are the maximum number of people who may occupy
homes with the number of bedrooms noted:
2 Bedroom - 4 Occupants
3 Bedroom - 6 Occupants
4 Bedroom - 8 Occupants
5 Bedroom - 10 Occupants
Submit Valid Photo ID
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Disqualification From Residency for Lifetime
- First or second degree murder
- First through third degree assault
- Kidnapping
- First through fourth degree criminal sexual conduct
- Arson
- Harassment and stalking
- An attempt to commit one of the above crimes
- A conviction in another jurisdiction that would be a violation of
the above crimes
Crimes That Disqualify for Residency For 10 Years After
the Completion of Their Sentence
- Third degree murder
- Second degree manslaughter
- Criminal vehicular homicide or injury
- Simple of aggravated robbery
- Any felony drug or narcotics convictions
- False imprisonment
- Carrying a weapon without a permit or any other weapons charge
- Felony theft
- Felony forgery
- Felony burglary
- Terrorist threats
- Felony controlled substance
- An attempt to commit one of the above crimes
- A conviction in another jurisdiction that would be a violation of
the above crimes
Crimes That Disqualify for Residency For 5 Years After
the Completion of Their Sentence
- Non-felony violation of harassment and/or stalking
- Fourth degree assault
- Any misdemeanor drug or narcotics conviction
- An attempt to commit one of the above crimes
- A conviction in another jurisdiction that would be a violation of
the above crimes
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