If the user fills out the form on the Apply page and submits the application, but there's a problem (e.g., an unsupported file type), the following fields' information is lost:
Lot improvements "Verify whether or not you have made improvements to the lot"
Owned property status "Provide information on the current residents of the property"
Owned properties "Provide information on whether or not you own multiple properties in Cleveland"
File to upload for the Plan
There may be other not-required fields that are lost.
It would be ideal to keep all the information the user has entered so they don't have to reenter it. Also, since a user would typically expect the form to remember what they entered, the user is likely to miss a required field again.
If the user fills out the form on the Apply page and submits the application, but there's a problem (e.g., an unsupported file type), the following fields' information is lost:
There may be other not-required fields that are lost.
It would be ideal to keep all the information the user has entered so they don't have to reenter it. Also, since a user would typically expect the form to remember what they entered, the user is likely to miss a required field again.