Check your local social service agencies, apply for Section 8 housing, and, possibly move in with someone, sharing rent, until you get the money together.
Deposit for Social Security Disability payments..
You should be able to get your deposit back. Contact the former owner, and let them know that you are looking for your deposit.
You would hire an attorney to assist you in getting Social Security Disability if you are under 62 and feel you are disabled and cannot work anymore. The attorney would help prove your case-prove how disabled you are. An attorney cannot help you get MORE money as Social Security benefits are based on your earnings.
Get the book from Sybex called Security+ Study Guide to answer all your questions and look at www.comptia.org if you are interested in getting a Security+ certification to enter the Security field.
First, review the terms of your rental agreement to make sure you comply with all conditions for receiving a security deposit refund. Next, contact your landlord or property manager directly to inquire about the status of your security deposit. If they are unresponsive or refuse to return it, you can file a dispute through small claims court or seek legal advice depending on your jurisdiction.
You are getting OASDI (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) taken out of your paycheck to fund the Social Security program, which provides financial support to retired, disabled, and surviving individuals. This deduction helps ensure that you and others will have income security in the future.
Social Security is automatically taken out of a paycheck. You have no choice if you work and are not disabled. Before being able to qualify for getting any benefits, you have to have worked a specific amount of quarters that you contributed to the fund.
It depends on circumstances, Why are you not getting the car?,,,,,,,,,,,,, Who were you getting it from?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, When did you place deposit?,,,,,,,,,, Any other details? Dealer is in another state. No contract signed. Deposit was to indicate actual interest, but not a contract.
If you are getting disability or social security, credit card companies cannot garnish your wages. However, the judge can issue liens against your property.
No. If a parent is getting RSDI, the child should be getting RSDI, also. The child's benefit counts as child support. In many cases, this means that the NCP does not owe any additional payment.
The seller is interested in selling the property and not getting into a legal battle over breach of contract. Keep the deposit and move on to the next buyer.
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