Felony Friendly Apartments (Complete Guide 2024)
Here is a complete guide to finding a felony friendly apartment that will not do a background check and renting it.
One of the biggest hurdles to reintegrating into society after serving time is finding suitable housing.
This problem is pervasive in all states across the US, and it is often more challenging for a felon to rent an apartment than it is to find a job.
A big mistake many felons make when they search for housing, is waste time and energy applying to places that are almost 100% guaranteed to reject their application.
If you are a convicted felon currently looking for a home, this guide will point you to the right places to look for an apartment, and teach you how to maximize your chances of convincing a landlord to give you a chance.
Where can you rent an apartment if you have a felony?
According to law, any landlord or a rental management property has the right to run a background check on a potential tenant and reject them if they have a criminal record.
It does not matter what the crime is and it doesn’t matter how old it is – you can still be denied a rental. While it certainly seems like discrimination, by law its actually not.
Once your criminal past is discovered, the chances of your application being accepted are pretty much zero. So what’s the solution?
Look for rental listings that do not require a background check!!!!
Where would you find such apartments?
1. Search second chance rentals on Zillow.com and Yelp.com. There are thousands of apartment rentals on these search engines. In the search, you can specify “apartments with no background check” and put in your zip code.
This way, you will get apartment listings in your area that do not require a background check or a credit check. Keep in mind that there will not be many felon friendly apartments to pick from.
2. Give Zumper.com a try. This is a little known housing search engine that has a good number of second chance apartments that don’t require a background or a credit check. When you scroll through the listings, many of them will actually state ” Felony-friendly” right in the description of the apartment.
3. Your best bet is to look for housing on Craigslist.com. Unlike other big apartment search engines, Craigslist has the largest selection of properties that are being rented out by individual landlords, NOT property management or real estate companies.
You can search for “no credit check apartments” near you, and put in minimum and maximum cost for a rental that you can afford.
Getting in touch with a small-time landlord who is looking to rent out an apartment or two, is your biggest chance at landing an apartment.
3. Another place to search for an apartment or a room is Zillow’s Community Pillar Program. This popular search engine created a special program to help struggling individuals get in touch with landlords who are willing to relax their standards and criteria in order to give people a second chance.
Felon-friendly housing search tips
Here is how to maximize your success when searching for an apartment on Craigslist, Yelp or Zillow.
– Look for less popular, low income towns that are further away from the center. The rents will be cheaper and the demand lower. Also, landlords in these less desirable neighborhoods may be more flexible, especially if they really need to rent out their place.
However, here you also need to consider your commute to work or ease of travel if you are looking for a job. You may need to save money for a cheap used car to be able to move out to a more distant neighborhood were rentals for felons are available.
– Look at apartments that are located in a single family house or a duplex. These are most likely being rented by a private landlord and not a management company.
– Consider basement rentals or even a single room. Demand for these is lower, so you may have a better chance.
– Avoid rentals that are listed in a building or a large apartment complex. Most likely these are listings by a management company, and they will reject you. In fact, 99% of the time large property management companies reject applicants with bad credit and/or criminal backgrounds. Thus, its best to just skip these listings, because filling out each application takes a long time.
– Read the listing carefully, to see if the background check or credit check is required. If it is, don’t waste your time.
– Don’t just look in the category of “Apt/housing”. Search listings in “Rooms/Shared” as well as “Sublets/Temporary”
How to convince the landlord to accept you as a tenant
Before you start setting up appointments to see various apartments, you have to understand the mindset of a landlord.
What are they looking for in a tenant? What are they worried about and want to avoid?
Here are some common things all landlords want:
– Regular monthly payments – full rental amount
– Security of knowing that a tenant has a steady job or source of income
– Keeping the place neat – no major expensive damages, repairs, etc
– A quiet tenant that stays out of trouble with the neighbors – no violence, drugs, police, etc
Knowing this will help you talk to landlords in the right way, that will convince them to give you a chance.
So having money is the Number 1 priority. If you have a job, it may be a good idea to save up for some time and offer the landlord to pay for a few months of rent up front. Often, this is very much welcome, since many landlords really need the cash. This alone, can convince him to sign the lease with you.
Most likely, you are struggling with bad credit and this also hurts your chances of finding suitable housing. While this is a long term goal, working to rebuild your credit will ultimately improve your chances of renting a decent apartment.
Show up to the interview in clean clothing, be polite and answer all their questions in detail. They have to assess your trustworthiness and character.
If you get lucky, the landlord may not ask about your past, criminal record, etc. In this case, there is no need to disclose anything.
However, if the landlord starts asking questions about your background, its important to be honest. Lying will not help, since he will most likely want to run a background check anyways.
In describing your criminal past, stress how much you have learned and changed. Don’t focus on the details of the crimes you have committed.
It is a good idea to bring a couple of references with you: people that can vouch for you being a decent person who will not cause trouble. This can be a reference from a job, family member or friend.
Secret Tip: one way to rent an apartment is to have a family member or a significant other who does not have a criminal record sign the lease instead of you. This way, your criminal background will not come up, and you can safely reside in the apartment.
This can work in a situation if a landlord does not live in the same house and will not be watching who actually lives in the apartment.
How volunteering can help you rent an apartment
If you don’t currently have a job or are only working part time, we strongly suggest starting to volunteer. This does not have to take up a lot of your time. There are many none-profits, community organizations and churches that are always looking for extra people to help out.
How can this benefit you?
First, you can start meeting a lot of people that you wouldn’t otherwise meet. Personal connections go a long way – perhaps someone will have a friend who is renting a room or an apartment and will be able to put in a good word for you. A landlord always prefers to rent to a tenant that comes from a personal connection than from the street.
Second, you will be able to get great references to show to a landlord. Helping others will speak volumes about your character and commitment to leading an honest life.
Can a felon get Federal housing/Section 8?
Depending on the nature of your crime, you may also qualify for Section 8, or other types of Federal Housing. However, there are some felonies that disqualify you from applying:
– Sex crimes
– Drug trafficking
– Assault / violent crimes
– Certain types of fraud
If your crime falls into any of these categories, don’t waste your time applying to public housing, you will be rejected.
On the other hand, if you think you may qualify, you should definitely apply for Section 8. Go to your local Housing Authority to get an application. Fill it out with all supporting documents and get on the waiting list.
Keep in mind, that rules and regulations will differ depending on the state you live in. Some Housing Authorities reject people with felonies, regardless of the crime. Others require that a certain number of years has passed since the applicant has been released from jail.
Moreover, its important to realize that most public housing has way more applicants than spots. It may take 6 months to 2 years before your turn on the waiting list comes up. So while its a good solution to consider long term, it will not solve your immediate problem of where to live.
Lastly, once you get your Section 8 voucher, you may not be able to rent just any place you like. Most landlords that rent Section 8 apartments, still run a background check, and they have the right to deny you based on your criminal conviction.
Warning: If you have a friend or a family member who already has Section 8 house, DO NOT stay with them long term as a guest. This is against the law and the person doing you a favor is risking loosing his eligibility for Section 8 housing forever.
Instead, you can try staying as a guest for an amount of time allowed by law. Usually, its 2-4 weeks, depending on the city and state.
If a close relative (parent or child) has a subsidized apartment, you can try to apply to stay with them as part of their household. You may need to wait a few months before your eligibility is determined.
Will an eviction hurt your chances of finding a home?
Many ex cons who are struggling to find housing or need help paying rent have a history of being evicted at least once.
This can be a huge stumbling block for getting an apartment in the future. This is because a potential landlord can easily find out about your eviction by running a credit check and seeing that you owe money to the previous landlord.
However, the good news is that there is a way to fix this problem, so a previous eviction will not hurt your chances of renting an apartment.
Here is what you should do:
1. Contact the previous landlord and set up a payment plan to pay back any money you still owe for back rent.
2. If you have damaged the property in any way, offer to pay for the repairs. If you are short on cash, you can apply for felon-friendly credit cards that will give you a cash advance. Be careful, as the pay back rates on these cards are very high!
3. Once you pay everything, ask the landlord to remove the eviction from your credit report.
4. Also, be sure to ask for a good reference from the previous landlord to show that you are a responsible person who takes care of his mistakes.
Its understandable that you may need to pay back a few thousand dollars to your previous landlord and that this will take time. Its easy to give up in this situation, because fixing this problem is too hard and will take too long.
However, this is NOT smart long-term thinking. Even if paying back your debts will take a while, it will give you a chance to clean up your credit score and actually get a POSITIVE reference from your previous land lord.
You may be surprised to see how many doors of opportunity this will open for you in the future!
Share in the comments below how you were able to find an apartment with a felony conviction.
Are there any good local none-profits or re-entry programs that helped in your housing search that you can recommend to your readers?
1. Craigslist
2. Zillow
Hi my name is Mylinda an am currently homeless I have a for month old baby girl an I’m looking for housing in the St. Paul area an I need help as I have a one year old felony on my record for arson I need a place to live plese help or I will loose my baby
IAM a registered s*x felon in 1963, I was 18 and she was 15. Now IAM 75years old my wife and I need a one bedroomI asap.we are in Las Vegas and want to stay here
Hello my name is Jacquelyn..my husband and I are looking for a one room apt or house,it has been difficult finding anything because my husband is a registered s*x offender, this was a crime committed over 20 years ago and was not with a child. We are looking for housing in Arlington,tx
Because that makes any difference?? He doesn’t deserve a second chance
You don’t deserve a second chance.
Hello my name is lee jones .and I am a 3 time convicted felon .I been out of prison now for 4 yrs 2 mo.and I’m having a hard time trying to find a place to live .I believe when a person serves and time for he/she crime in the judiciary system or the penal system. they have paid their debt and penalty to society. especially when a person is trying to be a productive and law abiding citizen. this is a hard and cruel world that we life in .because of man’s heart they just dont like to forgive and forget .because they have never been no where .and will never have understanding of what that person is going through .because they havent been where that convicted felon has been .so they will never have that understanding .of course we all make mistakes. what are we supposed to do just live out doors like animals or go back to jail or prison .that’s what a lot of us are doing because we cant find anywhere to live or find a job .and this problem has got really bad for felons .but anyway I’m trying to find a place to live.i am an over the road truck driver and I get tired of living in my truck .the money is no problem. I have got to old to try and buy a house. I live in dallas,tx thanks for hearing me respectfully lee jones
Hey my fiance is about to be released from prison i’m looking for a place to rent two bedroom. I now live in public housing which he would not be to live. I now live in Ocala will relocate to Gainsville Fla
I’M TRYING TO HELP A HARD WORKING 34 YEAR OLD MAN NEEDING A SECOND CHANCE HAS JOB WORKS HARD VERY SKILLED AT ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS AND ATTENDS CHURCH AND BIBLE STUDY REGULARLY HE NEEDS A HAND BECAUSE HE HAS HARD PREVIOUS FELONIES WHEN YOUNGER BUT IS WORKING VERY HARD DOING ALL THE RIGHT THINGS BUT I CAN NOT HELP HIM FIND A PLACE WILLING TO MEET HIM AND SEE WHAT HE CAN OFFER,
Me and my husband are looking for a place to live asap
Hi I am a registered s*x offender that was first charged when I was 11 and I am now currently homeless I am currently trying and praying on hope for help I am trying to move to el paso texas to be with my fiance and we together are hoping and praying to actually find a apartment we are currently in a long distance relationship I am living in a homeless shelter in gainesville florida and I am working at a cajun new Orleans restaurant and it would a blessing if there is a hopeful and grateful Christian who is a great helper to me and my fiance so please if there is anyone that is in east side of el paso please help me my number is 3523177112 so if there is someone willing to answer me and my fiance’s prayers I would greatly appreciate it and so would my fiance
You don’t deserve a second chance however the person or child you molested does
Amelia back the f *** up. Everyone deserves a second chance even you and your stupid comments. People make mistakes and are falsely accused everyday. A broken justice system doesn’t do anybody justice except give you the time to make people’s lives harder. The real criminal is you.
I’m disabled. I’m currently working with a case manager at the hospital.I got great rental history.and my references are well known. I do work part-time just to make a little extra money to pay the bills also I am working with Housing and Community Action I’m not sure how these programs work but I need my own space my health is bad and I am pleading to anyone who has anything available I am a super clean freak but my health is bad and I need to find me a place so I can tie some ends up thank you for reading my mess of a life and I promise you won’t be disappointed my telephone number is 435-226-3291 also I am looking for a 2 bedroom preferably a duplex or townhome I do like my privacy and apartments are not always that again thank you….
I’m a felion recently came out of jail the charges were dropped n my fiance is pregnant and we r trying to find a place we r homeless please help call or txt me 724 680 5174
I was convicted of a minor felony of my stupidity. I was months and reside here in Minneapolis MN. I am looking for an apartment near my work, and will except a cat as my pet (1 bedroom) preferably in the Seward or Longfellow community in Minneapolis. Will pay $850 a month. If questions or possibilities please e-mail me.
I am trying to help a convicted felony who has changed his life around. He goes to church every Sunday and volunteers at his church . He is 69 and has a clean record since 2010. He is very independent. Can pay $400 a month, and help with chores
I would like to remain anonymous, but provide helpful information for anyone trying to find housing. I am happy to advocate and answer any questions.
I was recently APPROVED at a CAMDEN property and below is my SITUATION and section C verbatim from Camden’s LEASING APPLICATION
Here is my SITUATION:
Felony (violent), 2003
Felony (non-violent), 2002
Multiple non-violent misdemeanors, 1998-2003
DUI, 2006
LEASING APPLICATION, SECTION C, “CRIMINAL HISTORY”:
C. CRIMINAL HISTORY – Camden utilizes a criminal screening system to perform criminal
screening on prospective applicants. The screening system takes into consideration criminal
classifications which groups criminal offenses into various categories and the length of time
between the conviction and application date. The following convictions are considered
significant crimes which will be taken into consideration when evaluating an applicant’s
eligibility for rental:
•Felony convictions involving death-related offense, stalking, manufacturing or
distributing methamphetamine or amphetamine, s*xual related offense, or lifetime registry on
any s*x offender registry;
•Violence, family relations, s*x-related misdemeanors convictions; and
•Violence, family relations, and s*x-related unclassified convictions.
Please remember that this requirement does not constitute a guarantee or representation that
residents or occupants currently residing in our community meet these criteria. There may be
residents or occupants that have resided in our community prior to this requirement going into
effect. Additionally, the ability of Camden to verify this information is limited to the information
made available to Camden by the resident credit reporting services used
hi i was reading your post im needing some guidance and assistance on renting a 1bedroom apartment in phoenix, AZ area Im on SSI and struggle with learning disability my background isn’t so good with prior 2012 felony convictions i have good rental history residing at my apartment 4yrs i need to move asap i found a rat in my unit and scared to death please if you can assist me in the right direction I’d be gladly appreciated i can be reached at 9282666241 thank you
Thank you
Hi my name is Kelley and I read your post about the CAMDEN….im interested in finding out more about this. Im located in Dallas Texas. Is the Camden the name of an apartment complex or what exactly is it? Your background is similar to mine . If you could please message me back with info on this Camden thing. Thank you do much for your time
I am a registered s*x offender looking for an apartment near my job on rock road or downtown area or close as i can get to my job
I am registered s*x offender looking for an apartment close to my work on rock road if i can or at least downtown or close as i can get to my job on rock rock
You don’t deserve a second chance
You shouldn’t be on here if you don’t believe in second chances. You don’t know his story and obviously all the incidences that can put you on a s*x offender list.
My son has a felony record which wasn’t his fault he served his time and he’s working hard at job he stays in a place that doesn’t have a kitchen to be able to eat good or decent to live he lives in Tennessee he’s looking for temporary apartment to live in til he gets to move to Ohio please someone give him a chance for me his mother there in Tennessee
My husband an i are looking for a place to rent . i work but my husband is a felon
Can some one help ..
He has changed his life arpund for the best did 20 yrs in prison
My name is Leandra Martin and I have a felony for 5 years ago but I cannot find a three-bedroom apartment and I have section 8
You can get section 8 when you have a felony?
My name is Reginald Simpson and I have a felony back ground I was released 18years ago.im homeless an can’t go to a shelter due to my medical machines. I’m on disability.im looking for a low income base apartment. I’m 57 years old an in a need of a second chance .I’ve been couch surfing for 3years due to house fire .I’m quit an respectable of everyone if u. Can help me please contact me on this friend’s phone 313)586-2905 thank u. I will accept rooming with others it’s bout to get cold .please I can’t do another winter in the cold
Reginald Where you located? I am in Florida
Me and my husband 2 daughters 26,and22 and son in law are in need of a 3 bed room home I’m a asst manager at dollar tree for 4 years my husband a operator my son in law is a painter and one daughter works for dept collection my other daughter just had a baby I’m haveing problems on getting in to a home please email
I am 27 years old. A 8 month old daughter and another one on the way. I got out of rehab back in March and been clean ever since. I am on probation though back from when I was still getting high. I have no idea what to do. I need place for my family.
I have a 40 year old daughter that needs a home for her and her children. She works at home depot and would do home repairs in appreciation of giving her a second chance. She has a felon but is working hard towards a new future. She has 2 adult children and 1 teenager. The son would do landscaping and yard work. A 3 bdrm would be great. 1700 is the most we can afford.
I’m hanging in there and I too need a place it’s already been more then one month and I still can’t seem to find a place to live at I was Thinking maybe her and I can team up and work something out getting a place but that’s only If she need a place like myself…..People should team up together for people who having a hard time and help each other getting a place together that would be good.
Me and my wife are in need of a place please contact me at 480 749 3413 my name is ZaquaryWidener
We are a family need 3-4 bedroom place while in Provo UT area for 1 year for husbands job. He has felonies but last one was 3 yrs ago. Have job making $$$$$ but felonies are restricting us from renting. Have owned home in AR for 25 years, no debt…. need help
63year old senior looking for a 1bedroom apt disabled and needs low income apt
I’m trying to help a convicted felon who has changed his life around to find Affordable housing.. He need a 1 Bedroom apartment. He is on SSI Disability. He has been a free man for 12 YEARS .