Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you call and ask for an update?
I have been doing this everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Apply to more than one. Atlanta (the city) also has a LOT of empty high-rise rentals or condos available because most people don't live there and they commute in. It's harder to find non-slumlike apartments outside of the city though.
Try something like this -
https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_rent/Midtown-Atlanta-GA/condo_type/2086535432_zpid/269381_rid/1-_beds/33.809372,-84.352019,33.764289,-84.406093_rect/14_zm/
https://www.zillow.com/b/1080-Peachtree-St-NE-Atlanta-GA/33.783832,-84.383861_ll/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/878-Peachtree-St-NE-APT-512-Atlanta-GA-30309/2085820115_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/b/950-w-peachtree-st-nw-atlanta-ga-5Xm8dx/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/905-Juniper-St-NE-UNIT-802-Atlanta-GA-30309/2085884349_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/b/mayfair-tower-condominiums-atlanta-ga-5Y9tnD/
https://thewaterfordonpiedmont.com/
https://www.windsoroldfourthward.com/
Anonymous wrote:Aside from asking your complex to speed it up, I would suggest applying for more than one apartment at a time. Unless you are contractually obligated to accept (extremely rare), you can always say no. Plus--$500 application fee? They're supposed to be more like $50.
You say you have good credit and you're comfortable financially, you should be applying for more than one apartment at once.
Anonymous wrote:Can you call and ask for an update?
Anonymous wrote:Find a new apartment. Do you really want to be in this one that is so poorly run?
Anonymous wrote:I live in Atlanta also. I applied for an apartment last Friday at the close of business and got approved today. Not sure what your situation is, but I would tell them to expedite the process as you don't have any living arrangements.