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The day of the interview 6/12, she didn't mention anything about those forms Vina is my agent and last time I spoke to her she said that they will be processing the general population in log # order, I'm assuming that i'm still in because I haven't received any rejections.
If she needed anything else to be signed i'm sure she would've asked for me to come in and sign, at this point i'm keeping my fingers crossed
oh wow 6/12?
I had my interview in Mid May so I guess they did another batch of interviews in June then
Ok so that's good it took a month for her to do her calculations and have me sign the TIC forms
I had my interview in Mid May so I guess they did another batch of interviews in June then
Ok so that's good it took a month for her to do her calculations and have me sign the TIC forms
Oh wow May? Yes my interview was in June it already been a month and a week for me, I'm just going to be patient and hopefully she will reach out to me soon to sign those TIC documents.
Oh wow May? Yes my interview was in June it already been a month and a week for me, I'm just going to be patient and hopefully she will reach out to me soon to sign those TIC documents.
I looked at 4 more studios about 2 weeks ago. I do not expect to get one this time around, but I am getting closer, so I have a few more questions.
Meow mentioned a 3 month time limit to move in. I'm assuming that you are paying maintenance/mortgage during that time whether you move in or not.
Who installs the stove? PS super?
Who installs the floor if needed? ( I'm guessing that the buyer pays for it)
Where did you get your appliances? What size are they?
What moving company did you use if you used one and do you recommend them?
Thanks!
hkcg
That's great news. When I got in, I didn't expect to that round (I was 7th in line for 3 apartments, IIRC).
- Someone from Penn South has to install the stove.
- I think anyone can install floors, but you might have to get approval from Penn South if you hire someone (our kitchen already had a tile floor so we didn't need to do anything). Penn South will not do it for you.
- We got our appliances at the PC Richards on 23rd. My only regret about going there was the upsell on the warranties, which probably weren't necessary. The fridge is 21 cu ft/32.8" wide, which is a little too big for the kitchen, but we wanted a lot of fridge space. It also only barely fit through the front door, and that was with the fridge door removed - definitely measure carefully when you get yours. The stove is a 30" fridgidaire model. It sits opposite the counter and cabinets and while the door opens with plenty of clearance, we don't have enough room to comfortably stand between the counter and stove when it is open (but it is enough space to step through if you have to).
- We hired a guy on TaskRabbit and a UHaul for the move, which worked out fine for us.
i viewed apartment on tuesday,gonna sign lease next tuesday for a one bedroom .apartment is kinda small ,nice stainless steel apliances, and dish washer that i would probably never use. built in ac and heater.my log number was in the low 2000's and im a cb member.i have pics ,but dont think i can upload on this site
Out of curiosity, is it possible to install a range hood?
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