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Hi Brittanyv616, You wrote earlier in another thread that someone with a higher log number can basically push out someone with a lower log number if the former gets their documents in earlier.
That doesn't seem fair if I think I have 2 weeks to gather my documents which may take time but in actuality I have have two weeks OR when someone else submits theirs to the agent, whichever is shortest.
Am I oversimplifying?
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Originally Posted by brittanyv616
Happy to clarify this! When you apply to the lottery you receive a random log number. But once we (the marketing agency) receives the "log book" (the list of applicants), we go in order. 1,2,3,4...etc. So it's only when you initially apply that it is random. Does that make sense?
Hi Brittanyv616, You wrote earlier in another thread that someone with a higher log number can basically push out someone with a lower log number if the former gets their documents in earlier.
That doesn't seem fair if I think I have 2 weeks to gather my documents which may take time but in actuality I have have two weeks OR when someone else submits theirs to the agent, whichever is shortest.
Brittanyv616, when you guys receive the list of applicants, do you work on a first-come-first-serve basis? As the applicants submit their documents.. or do you still go in order like 1,2,3,4...
Say #3 submitted everything before #1 did. Would you still go in order? Thank you.
Hi Brittany, are you able to provide a bit of a time-line for those of us with mobility preference? I know I have a pretty high log# (29,xxx) but I'm praying for a miracle that we get one of those 2 or 3 bedrooms.
Sorry! I don't want to spread misinformation and I don't recall the thread. brooklynnyc718 posted the question clearer than I did.
Nine apartments available and request goes out to log 1-10.
If log #10 gets their documents in immediately on the same day as the request , #10 will still need to wait for the agent to process all log #1-9 documents that arrive before the deadline.
Logs 1-9 get it in by the deadline and qualify.
#10 will not get an apartment (this time)?
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Originally Posted by brittanyv616
Where did I say that?
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