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Where is the best place for felons to live?
They make the most felon friendly states.
- California. California is a haven for felons thanks to the 7-year limit on background checks and no salary cap.
- Kansas.
- Massachusetts.
- Nevada.
- New York.
- Texas.
- Washington.
- New Mexico.
How do ex cons find housing?
If you have just been released from prison in California and now need to obtain housing, you can get help by participating in re-entry programs or by going immediately to your local housing authority or HUD office. Craigslist is another venue where you can locate rental housing as well.
What happens if you are a convicted felon?
Convicted felons will lose their basic right to vote, right to own or use a firearm, and right to serve on a jury. In addition, a felony conviction will appear on your employment record and could severely impact your ability to obtain and keep your career.
Can a parolee live on their own?
Parolees have to live by certain conditions of release. The conditions parolees have to live with are supposed to allow the authorities to retain some control and supervision while the parolee reintegrates into society.
Can a felon rent a house?
While a landlord may not deny an applicant for being a felon, they may turn them down based on assumed traits. That is, felons are often seen to be dishonest and dangerous. Some landlords will not to rent a house to anyone they don’t feel comfortable with for liability and safety issues, and this is not discrimination.
Can a felon get an apartment?
Can I rent an apartment if I have a felony record? The short answer is yes, you can rent an apartment with a felony record. Unfortunately, landlords can reject your application on the spot if they see a felony. While some may do this, there are some landlords that will look past it.
Can you deny housing to a felon?
Answer. Yes, it is a form of discrimination. (Under federal law, however, it is illegal for a landlord to discriminate against a tenant who has a felony conviction for drug use — but a landlord can discriminate against someone with a felony record for drug sale or manufacture.)
Where do people live on parole?
California Penal Code section 3003 states that a parolee must reside in the county they were living in prior to being sentenced to prison, unless CDCR grants them a transfer.