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Hi @Aquafina the process is moving fairly quickly I was called in on Jan 3rd to look at an apt. I am now waiting on the city approval. I've seen on here a few people mentioned that it can take two weeks - four weeks. I'm going to remain patient and pray for the best. Good Luck to you!!
My log # is in the 5,000s. No contact, of course. BUT...I've noticed that my Bronx apartment application log numbers are lower than my Brooklyn ones. Doesn't truly seem as if selection is borough-based.
@ntdawkins92 wow good to know they are moving along with it. Hopefully everything is a go for you And you get city approval. Keep us updated on the progress. Thank you! I'll let you know when if I hear anything. How did the apartment look when you went to view it?
I got called in for an interview 12/05 and after I had emailed the woman (12/30) I gave the documents to, she wrote me back (01/03) and said we'd just have to wait until they reached my log number. I'm in the high 5000's so we'll see. She was really nice and fun, and I appreciated that, for real.
@twoserious yea I emailed on lady as well and she said they were currently reviewing applications and when my log number was reached I'd be contacted. How do the log numbers work because I highly doubt they interviewed over 9,000 people since my log number was so high and I got an interview and you guys are in the 5,000's? I don't get it.
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