
17 October 2011 | 12 replies
I have one Sec. 8 (disabled) and the County is paying $1,300 for a modest one bedroom apt.

18 November 2011 | 11 replies
Okay........Have a tenant that I filed eviction on.The county was backed up so took awhile on the writ.Marshall is serving the eviction the 21st of November after 3 months from filing court date.The woman became disabled and filed for SSI disability.I talked to her case worker and the usual time for review is 2 years to get approved or denied.She told them she was getting evicted and sent evidence.They escalated and marked file for review.When I discussed with case worker even though file is flagged it still has to go through the judge for review which takes 2 to 4 weeks and then if approved SSI will send me the landlord the back rent owed which is around 4,000 with late fees and penalties.So the answer from SSI will not be in time before the eviction.I already told the tenant today I need at least half 2,000 or I am not stopping the marshall from evicting on the 21st.The lady says she would call me back and says she might could get the money but the issue is she can't pay me because when she goes for review for SSI they will ask where she got the money to pay rent.Then she could lose benefits or amount of lifetime benefits going forward and will not risk the lifetime benefit.She said if I just waited I am on the forms to get paid when she gets approved.My thing is If I cancel the marshall then I have to refile eviction and with the Holidays it will be January or February before I get them out.I told the lady I was not stopping it for a 600 payment and that she is not guaranteed SSI approval and I can't stop it on a PROMISE.We will see what she does.I told her to pay by Sunday.If I get 2 grand now it will be one less unit I have to rehab and then if SSI doesn't come through with the rest in 4 weeks I can evict again.She is judgement proof even though I have one on her I can't collect from pensions etc. with garnishment or bank levy.She was a tenant I inherited from a previous landlord 4 months ago when I bought the place and she used to pay on time before getting hurt with her back.Any thoughts or dealings with SSI Disability will be helpful.

20 October 2014 | 22 replies
Credit cards and borrowed funds (payday lenders, etc) sometines work if the tenant gets a new job or disability pay.
14 February 2012 | 11 replies
I have a lady highly motivated to get her own place, however, she is disabled and lives off a tiny check.

12 February 2013 | 4 replies
I am on a disability pension.

8 April 2013 | 9 replies
My fiancé is disabled from the military, together we make great money, low credit scores around 600 or so.
14 February 2013 | 0 replies
Should an HOA be allowed to give credit to owners that are able to participate in a clean up day exempting them from a special assessment while assessing the rest of the owners that do not or, more important, cannot participate (whether they have to work on that day or are disabled)?

5 March 2013 | 12 replies
To answer your question, Bill GulleyI too worked in a life, disability, and annuity company.The point I would like to make is that this company was a top 3 nationally life company.

12 November 2018 | 32 replies
If you are a retired or disabled farmer, you are treated as materially participating if you materially participated in 5 of the 8 years preceding your retirement or disability.9.

4 August 2013 | 61 replies
She would call Realtos and say she had a disability and need transportation to go see a house, guess what, that's part of the access for ADA, they had to comply.