Nope. I'm a CRC and LPC.
What does CRC and LPC mean?
Nope. I'm a CRC and LPC.
Mainly an inspection of the smoke detector, C02 detector, fire extinguisher, all the mechanicals (sink, toilet, stove, fridge, etc) and a general health inspection. If your apartment is very dirty, they'll fail you. They are very, very strict and I'd rather not deal with Section 8 at all.
Mainly an inspection of the smoke detector, C02 detector, fire extinguisher, all the mechanicals (sink, toilet, stove, fridge, etc) and a general health inspection. If your apartment is very dirty, they'll fail you. They are very, very strict and I'd rather not deal with Section 8 at all.
Mainly an inspection of the smoke detector, C02 detector, fire extinguisher, all the mechanicals (sink, toilet, stove, fridge, etc) and a general health inspection. If your apartment is very dirty, they'll fail you. They are very, very strict and I'd rather not deal with Section 8 at all.
Been there and done that when I lived in one of the units approved by Seattle Housing Authority, they would come and check my unit once a year.
Also, at least in my state, they can request a drug test at any time of anyone receiving a Section 8 voucher.
There was a time where I have heard from a person that she is on SSDI and refuses to find a full-time job because she did not want to lose her benefits. And each time she finds a part-time job, she would calculate how much that part-time job makes at a specific amount of hours, for example at 22 hours per week, the monthly amount meets the maximum in order to keep the SSDI going. Whenever her job wants to offer her more hours, she declined. Whatever there is a raise - she wants to either reduce her hours or quit her job and find another.
They don't do that in VT and they shouldn't. Drugs have nothing to do with housing.
There was a time where I have heard from a person that she is on SSDI and refuses to find a full-time job because she did not want to lose her benefits. And each time she finds a part-time job, she would calculate how much that part-time job makes at a specific amount of hours, for example at 22 hours per week, the monthly amount meets the maximum in order to keep the SSDI going. Whenever her job wants to offer her more hours, she declined. Whatever there is a raise - she wants to either reduce her hours or quit her job and find another.
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This is what I am trying to say. SSA doesn't do anything to research and reduce or stop your payment. I mean, when you stop working or change jobs, they ask you why you quit. What does this lady tell them? If they heard those exact reasons, shouldn't SSA reduce her SSI payments? It shows she's more than capable of working, but where's SSA effort to get her off SSI?
Grummer's basically saying it is hypocritical of those who claim deafness is not a disability; yet, they file for benefits.....
I agree. But the Housing Authority thinks differently.:roll:
You can have a portion of your income deferred if you are receiving SSI and are putting the money towards training, schooling, or saving for school or training. You can also have a portion of your income deferred for expenses related to work.
What does CRC and LPC mean?
they Must Be Run By Conservatives Or Something.
I don't know about you but whether a person is Deaf or Hearing, cheating the government is cheating the government.
I couldn't agree more. I know of people who receive benefits that shouldn't be (they're earning too much and not reporting it, etc.) and then when they get caught and are assessed "overpayment" penalties, they cry and whine about it. I don't want to hear about it.
I couldn't agree more. I know of people who receive benefits that shouldn't be (they're earning too much and not reporting it, etc.) and then when they get caught and are assessed "overpayment" penalties, they cry and whine about it. I don't want to hear about it.