No, they have to have your SS# to be able to do anything with your credit. Also a security deposit doesn't mean anything when it comes to renting if you do not pay your rent or get evicted due to another cause it has nothing to do with your credit.
Usually up to 30 days
Yes you can if you pay up to 6 or 12 montths of rent in advance, or a really good deposit! But you have to check with the landlord first!
The Social Security benefits. Deposit, accompanied by the service code 310 gives the benefactor an indication that the deposit was a special circumstance deposit. This type of deposit is usually an one time deposit.
Yes.
When the raid happened you should have reported it to the police and been given a crime number. The landlord's insurance should cover damage/loss to his property - your insurance should cover your losses. Unless you were negligent about ensuring the security of the property, for instance by leaving the windows or doors unlocked, he would not have a case to expect remuneration from your side, and he still needs to itemise what he is charging for, not just take the whole deposit. Expect a full explanation for any deductions or else take him to small claims court.
They are being sent out by the social security number if you're receiving a paper check. If you filed using direct deposit, then all of them should (in theory) be distributed as of Friday may 2nd.
Yes
The phone number of the Security Pl is: 719-392-8912.
You don't buy a social security number. You go to your local social security office and apply to receive your own personal social security number.Buying a social security number is against the law.
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