We are proud to provide Equal and Fair Housing Opportunities.  We do business in accordance with Federal Fair Housing laws and regulations.  It is illegal to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.

 INCOME / EMPLOYMENT:

  1. All persons applying for an apartment must have a verifiable source of income in a gross amount of no less than three (3) times the gross rental rate.  You will be asked to provide at least four (4) consecutive paycheck stubs or other proof of income for the same period.  We require verification of income of all occupants 18 years of age and over, and verification must be within 90 days of move-in date.  If we are unable to verify your employment, we reserve the right to deny the application. 
  2. Every person over the age of 18 must be a lease holder.

 Acceptable proof of income is as follows:

 RENTAL HISTORY:

All persons applying for an apartment must have 12 months verifiable, satisfactory past history (all addresses revealed during processing will be researched).  Satisfactory history includes the following:

 CREDIT HISTORY:

A complete investigation of credit history of each applicant and occupant over the age of 18 will be made and will require a satisfactory rating.  Negative credits include, but are not limited to; past due accounts, judgments, liens, write-offs, balance due to a rental community, broken leases, and evictions.

 

 

OCCUPANCY / VEHICLE STANDARDS: No more than two (2) persons per bedroom + 1 child younger than 12 months of age.  One (2) vehicle per apartment.

OTHER POLICIES:

 Processing of applications can take 1-3 business days once we receive all information needed to process the application.  We reserve the right to request any additional information needed to approve the application.  Failure to meet the above criteria, failure to provide requested information, or verification of any information and/or falsification of any information on the rental application will result in a denial of the application.  By signing this document, you are acknowledging that you agree with and have read all terms

 CRIMINAL HISTORY:

A criminal background search will be conducted for each applicant and occupant over the age of 18.  Any felony convictions or misdemeanors for theft of property, violence, drug violations, injury to persons, damage to persons, damage to property, sexual offenses, and/or moral turpitude status, even if currently serving deferred adjudication, convicted, or case pending will be an automatic denial of application.

 Applicant(s) will be denied if convicted of offenses listed under Section 42A.054 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure including the following offenses (and any similarly classified offenses in jurisdictions outside of Texas):

o   Section 481.140 of the Texas Health and Safety Code; or

Section 481.134(c), (d), (e), or (f) of the Texas Health and Safety Code, if it is shown that the offender has been previously convicted of an offense for which punishment was increased under the aforementioned subsections

 

 Applicant(s) will be denied if receiving a reportable conviction or adjudication, as defined by Article 62.001 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure (or any other similarly classified offenses in jurisdictions outside of Texas) which requires offenders to be registered as a sex offender.

 Applicant(s) will be denied if convicted of the illegal manufacture or distribution of a controlled substances as defined in Section 102 of the federal Controlled Substances Act.

 Applicant(s) will be denied if convicted or subject to deferred adjudication for a felony relating to violent activity (or similarly classified offenses in jurisdictions outside of Texas) not listed above if the incarceration, probation or deferred adjudication period was completed within 10 years from the date of application.

 Applicant(s) will be denied if convicted or subject to deferred adjudication for a misdemeanor offense relating to violent activity (or any similarly classified offenses in jurisdictions outside of Texas) if the incarceration, probation or deferred adjudication period was completed within 5 years from the date of application.