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OK, now that I'm finishing up API, here's my update on the per diem situation:
I was told that I'd be eligible for per diem, but that I'd need a lease for API and a lease for Primary to prove it. I mistakenly dragged arse to get a lease addendum / work out a sub-lease with the TW6 studs I'm rooming with. Now as I'm trying to finalize things, the realty co (not working with the owner seems to be the big problem) is refusing to write me a retroactive lease that covers the time I lived here and will live here (thru next weekend), and they "don't allow subleases". I called over to PSD to see what else could suffice for proof of my residence here, and they said the only thing that would work would be a lease. Apparently with the new fiscal year they're tightening the screws on this deal, so you really have everything in line. So I'm pretty much out of luck. This amounts to approx 50 days * $101 = $5050 that I'll be missing out on. Bummer indeed. [There's a last-ditch effort in the works where we do a sublease directly through the (friendly with tenants) owner, or he puts pressure on the management co to write me the addendum.]
But there's a silver lining to my cloud! There's ALSO a food allowance of $49 (maybe $49.50) for the per diem, to which I am entitled, and I don't even have to show proof that I ate while I was here (I think they're making the assumption). I'll be filling out that form for sure on check-out day, and I'll let y'all know how that one works out.
To all aspiring per-diem grabbers: MAKE SURE YOU GET A LEASE FOR THE TIME YOU'RE HERE! No matter how short the term, make sure you have it worked out and in writing from day one. Your best bet is to sublet a room from someone who's renting directly from the owner, that way they can be flexible and will probably care when you say "wow, now I'm out several thousand dollars, thanks."
I'm glad that I stayed in some form of partial denial about this - I'm somewhat torn between thinking I got screwed and that it's a steal I failed to arrange properly.