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move in day?


Question Posted Monday August 15 2011, 11:38 am

If my move in day is today can I just get my key today and not actually move in until tomorrow? It seems like it will be crazy to try to move in when everyone is moving in today.

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Jasmine23 answered Wednesday August 17 2011, 2:03 am:
Move in day means you can start moving in that day and afterwards,. Not just that day.

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Eunice101 answered Monday August 15 2011, 9:43 pm:
Yes i believe you can get your key whatever day you want it, then just use when needed.

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