The Top 10 Misdemeanors John at AptFindMisdemeanors.com places are:
Of all the misdemeanors shown below, here are the Top 10 we handle regularly:
1. Possession of Marijuana
2. Possession of a Dangerous Drug
3. Assault
4. Failure to ID
5. DUI or DWI (Driving under the Influence)
6. Evading Arrest (on foot)
7. Theft of Property or Shoplifting
8. Theft by Check
9. Resisting Arrest
10. Burglary of a Vehicle
We have handled all of the following from time to time. Just as a matter of interest, we will also publish the Top Most Difficult Misdemeanors to place.
Class
C Misdemeanors
Class
C misdemeanors are considered the least serious type of Texas
criminal offense. A traffic offense is a common Class C misdemeanor.
Apartments can and sometimes will, decline for these offenses. Some
other Class C offenses include:
Disorderly conduct
Public
intoxication
Bad checks
Simple assault (considered by many
apts to be a violent charge)
Criminal trespass
Gambling
Bail
jumping
Leaving a child in a vehicle
Petty theft such as
shoplifting
Possession of alcoholic beverage in a motor
vehicle
Driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor
Minor
in possession of alcohol
Minor in possession of tobacco
Class
B Misdemeanors
Almost
all apartments will review and will decline Class B misdemeanors
unless they are older than that specific property cares about. They
are considered more serious than Class C misdemeanors and the many (but
not all apts) are concerned when someone has a Misdemeanor B.
Examples are:
DWI (Driving while intoxicated) first
offense
Harassment
Prostitution (considered by some, but not
all apts to be a sexual crime)
Terroristic threat (considered by
many apts to be a violent charge)
Criminal trespass
Evading
arrest on foot
False report to a police officer and false 911
calls
Child enticement
Failure to pay child support
Indecent
exposure (considered by most, but not all apts, to be a sexual
crime)
Minor drug possession
Vandalism
Class
A Misdemeanors
Class
A misdemeanors are the most serious type of Texas misdemeanors. Some
apartments will ban the offender for an extended period of time for
these offenses (in fact some ban for a lifetime for violent
misdemeanor A). Examples include:
DWI (second
offense)
Assault with bodily injury (considered by many apts to
be a violent charge)
Burglary of a vehicle or vending
machine
Possession of two to four ounces of marijuana
Unlawful
carrying of a weapon
Gambling promotion
Violation of protective
orders (considered by many apts to be a violent charge)
Cruelty
to animals
Perjury
Public lewdness (considered by most, but
not all apts, to be a sexual crime)
Resisting arrest
Unlawful
restraint (considered by many apts to be a violent charge)
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