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As many of you are aware, Breaking Ground serves as the Marketing agent and processes the applications for some of the housing lotteries.
Have any of you dealt with them ? Are they pretty straightforward or do they prolong the process ? Personal experiences and any insight to how they operate would be appreciated !
No problems here, either. I got called, started to gather massive amounts of data to send them, then got a letter from a second one within 2 weeks. We called and asked if they could use the same financials as they were only less than 2 weeks old and they did. So that seemed very reasonable to me.
They are pretty straight forward. The process was fairly easy, unfortunately I didn't follow through. Good luck.
What development?
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Originally Posted by NYC refugee
No problems here, either. I got called, started to gather massive amounts of data to send them, then got a letter from a second one within 2 weeks. We called and asked if they could use the same financials as they were only less than 2 weeks old and they did. So that seemed very reasonable to me.
I asked, because I'm going to be away for a month midwinter -- now I'll know to answer my phone, although given how high my number is, I doubt I'll miss the call! Thanks.
The people at Breaking Ground are corrupted,and lie like a GOP member caught in a ***** house ,with his or her clothes off,I should know I have dealt with them 4 times about the lottery
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