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All Forum Posts by: Ricky Gutierrez

Ricky Gutierrez has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Originally posted by @Chris Carson:

@Ricky Gutierrez

You should be able to find a PM or landlord willing to rent to you with a pending DUI and no other record. I bet the fact that you have credit issues (or a combination of that and the DUI) is the real issue. The short rental history may also be a negative.

I practice criminal defense in Florida in my day job so I can tell you that if you are so inclined, you may be able expunge your record after you complete the diversionary program. That will prevent the charge from showing up in all but the most intensive background checks. It takes a few months but may give you peace of mind for future rentals.   

 Thank you Chris, I have spoken to my lawyer about expunging the dropped charge off my record, but he told me to focus on making sure I complete the diversion program first, but I am glad to know that it's possible.

I will pay off my debt first before moving out. As for only 1 history of a lease, I lived in Mexico temporarily (age 14-20) came to live with my mom while I got a good job and was on my feet then moved out, financially I've been either stable or my income has grown, I can prove that to a PM or landlord, but I think everybody has suggested fixing my credit score first.

Thank you to everybody for their posts, I've read and taken every one of them seriously, so time to fix the simple things first.

First off thank you for taking a second to read this post, any experience and knowledge provided is very helpful.

I'll start off, the beginning of this year I made the stupid choice of drinking and driving, I was blackout drunk, phone was dead and instead of finding another way home I somehow got into my vehicle, long story short I got a DUI but am in the process of having it removed through a pretrial diversion program.

I am not a heavy drinker, after that episode I definitely don't enjoy drinking anymore and very rarely drink, it was a stupid mistake and I never cause trouble... with that being said I now realize certain aspects of my life have become more difficult for simple things.

I've been told by property managers that it may be an issue to apply for a background check through them, and then through HOA.

I am a 23 year old male with 2 jobs, I'm always at work, make 50k+ a year, don't have the best credit score but no actual negative remarks, just a high utility rate I've felt no rush to pay off.

Another thing is I dislike living in an apartment, I've only had bad experiences but not with a house or apartment.

I've only had my name on 1 lease with no issue.

Now the questions, with all these factors weighing in are...

Are most property manager and HOA very strict with a DUI even if it doesn't say I've been charged? (But it still shows)

Would it just be better at this point to hire a rental realtor or would even they be hesitant because of the difficulty?

If an apartment is my last choice so be it, time to find some thick plywood walls Lol!

It's a lot to read so if you read it and could offer your own advice I very much do appreciate it, have a wonderful day y'all.