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401K Hardship Withdrawl
My tenant is asking me to write a letter that they are delinquent on rent and will be evicted even though they are not. They need the letter to get a 401K hardship withdraw approved to consolidate debt
My current answer to them was hell no just cause I dont feel comfortable doing that. It made curious though as to what penalties do I face if I wrote this letter and was caught. I would assume fines and possible jail time??