Discharged or Dismissed: How your Deferred Adjudication is terminated matters to some apartment management companies
So what's the difference? I'm not a lawyer, and you should ask if you aren't sure of the status of your DA but here is my understanding of what the apartment management company screening company said:
"A Deferred Adjudication that is DISCHARGED just means the probation has been finished."
"A Deferred Adjudication that is DISMISSED means the case was "thrown out" and doesn't count against the person."
I really don't think that was the intent of the Deferred Felony law in Texas but as long as complexes are looking at it that way I will continue to build my Deferred Adjudication Database for the following:
1. On Deferred Adjudication Probation
2. Off Deferred Adjudication Probation
3. Off DA with a Dismissal
So, don't be chained to a past mistake, see my website: www.AptFindFelons.com.
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