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Chris Lynn
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Helping Tenants get Stimulus

Chris Lynn
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis, TN
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I've inherited two low income, elderly tenants.  I had a conversation with one the other day and she was telling me that she didn't get a stimulus check.  These ladies only receive some social security and I'm sure don't file 1040's, but I would think they would still qualify for a check.  For multiple reasons, I'd love to help them get those funds if they are able.  Has anyone done any research or assisted tenants in a similar situation with this issue?

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Steve Morris
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Steve Morris
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Well, if they're in the SSA system, should be happening.  My 97 y/o father got one, but he has rentals, so did file.

If not, there should be some senior support agencies in your area.  Call them and ask, they'd be better equipped.

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