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All Forum Posts by: Julia Marg

Julia Marg has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Bill Ward:
Local school here does the same thing, requests a signed letter from the landlord proving residency. It's dumb.

 She says it for tax purposes though. School I can understand since a lot of people fraudulently attend districts they don’t live in… however, a utility bill does seem harder to forge than a letter anyways. 

Quote from @Bjorn Ahlblad:

@Julia Marg welcome to BP! I am guessing your tenant has no immigration status, no SSN and wants to pay taxes via TIN and needs a proof of residency? Other than that no clue.

Nope, she was born in the states as far as I know!

My tenant of three years has asked me for a written and signed proof of residency. She says it’s for tax purposes. Just wondering if anyone has received this request and if it’s legitimate. I have always been able to prove my own residency with a lease, bill, or drivers license and have never had to prove my residency for taxes.