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Klmno, have you gotten the new apartment? Kept your job?
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 466073" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>k,</p><p>I can tell you that we tell all our applicants, after a photo copy of a picture id and the application fee, that they will hear from us within 48 hours (business days). Rental offices can get very, very busy and it cannot always happen right away. Doing the background check can take time, especially if he has administrative support who has others duties as well. We also do employment verification and check the local court's website to see if there are any "unlawfull detainers" or evictions on their record. It takes time..... When you are dealing with maintenance calls from tenants, lock-outs, court dates, showings, lease signings, applicant screenings, and so on, landlords cannot always fulfill the time lines of their prospective tenant. Granted you may have given yourself 30 days, but he could be dealing with 20 other applicants for units as well.</p><p></p><p>As far as the places go, I would make my decision on what is best for YOU. Certainly you have to keep in mind the potential needs of difficult child, but first and foremost you have to live there and be happy with your decision. I cannot believe an entire year has gone by! Have you checked to see if they offer a 6-month option? Just thinking about the potential job issue.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 466073, member: 805"] k, I can tell you that we tell all our applicants, after a photo copy of a picture id and the application fee, that they will hear from us within 48 hours (business days). Rental offices can get very, very busy and it cannot always happen right away. Doing the background check can take time, especially if he has administrative support who has others duties as well. We also do employment verification and check the local court's website to see if there are any "unlawfull detainers" or evictions on their record. It takes time..... When you are dealing with maintenance calls from tenants, lock-outs, court dates, showings, lease signings, applicant screenings, and so on, landlords cannot always fulfill the time lines of their prospective tenant. Granted you may have given yourself 30 days, but he could be dealing with 20 other applicants for units as well. As far as the places go, I would make my decision on what is best for YOU. Certainly you have to keep in mind the potential needs of difficult child, but first and foremost you have to live there and be happy with your decision. I cannot believe an entire year has gone by! Have you checked to see if they offer a 6-month option? Just thinking about the potential job issue. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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