Payday came yesterday due today’s holiday for july 4th tomorrow, so I was able to provide the liquidity necessary for BoA to finish. They hope to issue clearance Monday. After that, the ball is in the co-op’s hands.
PT bills are estimated ~$60/visit.
AWS certifications. Foundational -> Associate -> Professional. They have specialties as well. The DevOps professional is closest.
Because the closing date is now in July, not June, the first payment is higher and the closing costs are higher, and I’m short 1k liquid. On a >600k loan with >1m private. Jokes.
Sent a strong email to Jay/Peter that I need firm timelines for the whole process from lender clearance -> move-in. Can’t have all these loose expectations shifting underneath me anymore.
Sent to strong email to BoA for the shifting goalposts and liquid relativity above. Absolutely ridiculous.
Current moves out 8th or 9th, then closing on Friday 10th. No move-ins on weekends, so my full move-in day is Monday the 13th.
Let Frank know I might need the 2wk extension at the Aro. >4k lol.
Let Christin know about the new date for move.
BoA needed proof of ownership of the gift accounts, and extended temp apt lease. Got both.
Called spectrum to delay internet activation.
Confirmed checkout at noon, Tuesday June 30th.
Booked an airbnb next to the new place, $900 for the 2 weeks.
Scheduled physical therapy. NYU Langone Orthopedic Center, 333 East 38th Street, 5th floor, New York, NY 10016, Phone: 646-501-7070. 3 appointments in next 2 weeks.
Scheduled a temp storage unit for my stuff that won’t fit in the airbnb (computers, etc). This is just chaos. Can’t wait to be fully settled into my new place.
They do pick-up (moving stuff into the storage unit) but are booked until wednesday. I’m kicked out of my current spot on tuesday. I’ll have to move everything in and out manually.
(lots of old stuff batched from the past couple weeks)
Met 2 board members via phone. Package was strong. Should have a final answer by Friday. Let Peter and BoA know. Then it goes over for final lender approval. Everything on track to close by the end of the month.
Need insurance to deliver high value items. General building rules 9-5.
Got approval the next day.
In manhattan this quarter, the average offer was 9.3% less than the ask. Mine was 10.8% lower. The average acceptance was 7.09% and the average rejection was 10.53%. Outperformed the market!
Delivered Aztech docs in person in NY a week later.
Got another 8k for the closing buffer, they require 6 months of mortgages to prove safe liquidity. Got a new gift letter, and provided send statements for both.
Citi autocharges on the 2nd and chase on the 6th, so as long as you close before then, you’ll be fine.
BoA needed ANOTHER credit check, the previous one had expired.
Sent Frank/Karen contingency plan.
Prepped Christin for next tuesday delivery date. Most likely. Checking availability.
Got air mattress just in case.
Internet.
Called ahead of time. It’s through Spectrum, $49.99 for 200mbps. That’s the most basic. No FIOS or optimum available at that location, just spectrum. Give a call on Monday to customer service to extend the date of activation, otherwise they might cancel. 1-833-694-9259.
Back.
Dr Kenneth Schaffer, internal medicine, 1:15pm, 355 w 52nd.
Got xray same day. Picked up meloxicam.
Xray showed a little arthritis and normal wear-and-tear. PT should reach out tomorrow.
Very cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWj4xfQxQQ8&t. You can try to crack a password character by character, looping over each of the letters thousands of times. Since pw checks verify char by char, whichever one takes the longest is the right character, bc otherwise it fails fast. Do this for each char slot in the password and you’ve cracked the whole thing. Timing attacks!
Data lake vs data warehouse. Warehouse is more structured, lake is less so. Snowflake is a common data cloud platform.
Hung the tv. Stud chaos, ended up using 4 toggle bolts to wash out the load behind the drywall. Didn’t have the right size bits, had to open up a few messy holes. A jumbled job, but got it done.