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Wish the process was more transparent. I.e the Mitchell lama official waitlist doesn’t match what is on cadman towers website. I could see some lag time between the two but it has been a long time they haven’t matched. I’ve brought this to Tarays attention awhile ago with no response.
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Wish the process was more transparent. I.e the Mitchell lama official waitlist doesn’t match what is on cadman towers website. I could see some lag time between the two but it has been a long time they haven’t matched. I’ve brought this to Tarays attention awhile ago with no response.
They manage a large apt complex. What is up with the NYC ML Connect page which Cadman doesn’t control is way way down the list of priorities. If I lived at Cadman I’d expect the residents’ concerns and questions come first because they pay fees every month.
Waiting is awful. But it’s not the building’s duty to make it a smoother wait. Even if they did make it nicer, it would still be somewhat awful.
It’s a regulated process that has to abide by many rules, it’s possible they are not sending the updates in a timely manner. I have no problem waiting, it’s getting screwed by what I’ve seen is incompetence I worry about.
I see in the requested documents, it is asking for original lease, is anyone in a situation where they are not in a formal lease situation? And how to go forward without that?
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I see in the requested documents, it is asking for original lease, is anyone in a situation where they are not in a formal lease situation? And how to go forward without that?
Intuition suggests that a brief notarized letter explaining the situation with statements (and contact info) from the relative parties could meet your needs. “I Zachary Anderson rented an apartment to my nephew Anthony Anderson for X number of years for Y dollars a month. He always paid on time and is current in his rent. He and I have no written lease.”
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