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Jun. 1st, 2004 01:42 pmOh, hell.
Perimeter just called. I'm fine, but Alex got denied on the credit-thingy. He's going to talk to them and see what he can do.
I'm also calling Meadowview to see what's up there.
Edit: Good and bad news. Good is that Meadowview is going through without a problem, but they have to finish some of their employment checks. No big deal. Bad news is that Alex found out the problem: It's apparently an unpaid citation from about 6 years ago in Indiana that he didn't even know about. He's trying to get it paid and out the door, but they don't have a good paper record of it...OTOH, if he gets it paid, we're in for Perimeter. They said he just needs to get that cleared.
Edit part deux: So if Alex doesn't want to pay this fine (which has accrued to over $1000), he has to track down the city attorney at the time who issued the citation and warrant. But that attorney no longer works for that city, and the current attorney doesn't know how to contact him. So he's calling the various courthouses and trying to track the guy down. Fun, huh? Plus, the current city attorney isn't sure where Alex will even need to send the money!!
It's odd this showed up for the apartment, but not when, y' know, Alex was the co-signer for his $35,000 CAR. Indiana, you and the credit bureau do indeed confuse me.
Perimeter just called. I'm fine, but Alex got denied on the credit-thingy. He's going to talk to them and see what he can do.
I'm also calling Meadowview to see what's up there.
Edit: Good and bad news. Good is that Meadowview is going through without a problem, but they have to finish some of their employment checks. No big deal. Bad news is that Alex found out the problem: It's apparently an unpaid citation from about 6 years ago in Indiana that he didn't even know about. He's trying to get it paid and out the door, but they don't have a good paper record of it...OTOH, if he gets it paid, we're in for Perimeter. They said he just needs to get that cleared.
Edit part deux: So if Alex doesn't want to pay this fine (which has accrued to over $1000), he has to track down the city attorney at the time who issued the citation and warrant. But that attorney no longer works for that city, and the current attorney doesn't know how to contact him. So he's calling the various courthouses and trying to track the guy down. Fun, huh? Plus, the current city attorney isn't sure where Alex will even need to send the money!!
It's odd this showed up for the apartment, but not when, y' know, Alex was the co-signer for his $35,000 CAR. Indiana, you and the credit bureau do indeed confuse me.