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Restarted with common sense

Antonio Figueroa
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Basically I really messed up as a teenager, I got credit cards never paid them. Lost my car. Lost jobs. Couldn’t find one thing to do in my life. But anyways I really did a 180 on all that and pushed through it all. Although my credit is severely damaged. I’m making excellent progress. So I want to get an apartment short term. 6 months, and I know here in Houston if you want to live well credit matters. Just as every where else. I wanted to offer 3 months up front. I make 87k annually now. Do you think I’d get an approval? I lacked discipline when I was younger. Safe to say I found myself.

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