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Good luck Cara11 and please do let us know when you get called to see apts and what number you are on the list in the letter you receive. At number 27 on the waiting list, I wouldn’t be surprised if you are first in line. You should receive a letter in the mail to view apartments, so if your address didn’t change, you should be good.
Good luck Cara11 and please do let us know when you get called to see apts and what number you are on the list in the letter you receive. At number 27 on the waiting list, I wouldn’t be surprised if you are first in line. You should receive a letter in the mail to view apartments, so if your address didn’t change, you should be good.
I viewed 19 apts on February 27th. Then came the pandemic and I’ve heard nothing.
I do not understand how there are still so many active applicants from 1998. How were they never called to view available apartments? If they were did they reject them all? If so, wouldn't they be off the waiting list?
I do not understand how there are still so many active applicants from 1998. How were they never called to view available apartments? If they were did they reject them all? If so, wouldn't they be off the waiting list?
maybe there were different rules back then, low priority for staff to research and cleanse the list, they're really on-hold but old data dies hard. could be alot of things.
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