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My mom got a reply asking to submit documents. Her log number is in the late 400's. Just trying to get everything in. An affordable unit in this building would be life changing for her. I always say my prayers but I will be praying even harder for success with this.
For those who got a reply already with a log # and directions to submit documentation. What was the next step. Did you have to go in for an interview? Submit more documents? Did anyone move in yet?
I'm curious to know the answer to Pancheto's question. I got an e-mail today requesting documents. I was actually in the lottery process for another building, and they requested a lot more documents. I went into a meeting to present them. In this case they just asked me to drop them off in person. I plan on doing that Monday. Any news, anyone? Wendy?
After all the documents back and forth, I have an in person interview scheduled for the last week in June. I have to bring in all additional pay stubs and taxes for previous year and they'll do a credit check. It seems like this bldg does a pre screen before inviting for interview. I must say all the representatives have been very professional, answering e mails, returning phone calls, etc
How do I find out my log number? I entered by mail.
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