No. Evictions have nothing to do with disability. A person can apply for disability benefits from Social Security if he qualifies for it.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of disabilities. You may be eligible for benefits under your long term disability policy if your cancer prevents you from performing your work duties. Florida does not have state disability. Their are only five states that do: CA, HI, NJ, NY, and RI.
The issue is not with Texas, but with Florida. Florida might charge you with unemployment fraud because you would be drawing their benefits AND the Fed's SSDI. The Social Security Administration investigates very thoroughly before awarding their benefit. If THEY said you wouldn't be able to work due to a disability, Florida's requirements might be violated. If you qualify for SSDI, check to see if you should cancel Florida's benefits.
Those are two totally different benefits that have no pertinence to each other. But to answer your question, this depends on how much your disability benefits are: if you are paid too much benefit money, you may not qualify for Section 8. Note that this depends more on how much the rent is vs. how much money you are paid each month.
if on nys unemployment, if sick, should you say no work that week and say workman's comp?
2004->Ch0077->Section%20041#0077.041">Florida Law No. Diability benefits whether SSD or private disability insurance is exempt from creditor actions.
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2010 Annual Cost Estimates: Florida Residents: $4,340 Non-Florida Residents: $23,710 Keep in mind that these are TUITION FEES ONLY. These fees do not include books, housing, meals, etc.
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