urbanhermit70 said:Kathleen,
What state does your friend live ?
Last year, I ask a disability lawyers this question " Can I use SSI back pay to purchase a RV ? he said this "Yes, you can use back SSI money to pay for the RV. However all the other rules apply, meaning it can only be the one primary residence or the one means of transportation. This would mean it is an exempt resource. Otherwise it will be treated as an available resource and would eliminate eligibility for SSI. "
urbanhermit70 said:SSI people who live in their car,streets. homeless,tent , live with family /friends rent free /not paying their fare share rent or RV have no "bills" and SS will deduct your monthly check for that reason.
Example:
1. A lady lived with her son, and wife . in a house rent free. SS deducted her monthly check because she wasn't paying her far share rent, She went from $799. fr around $500
2 A man lived with his uncle and 2 cousin in a house and was only paying less than $300 dollars a month in rent and SS deducted his money because this man wasn't paying his fare share
cyndi said:If you're on SSDI and you have income of over $1090/month its going to affect your benefits.
saytar said:Remember though that SSI is totally a different animal..............you never reach a full retirement age as SSI is for those individuals that have not earned enough Quarters to qualify for SS or SSDI.....................If your not qualified now then it is unlikely that you will never be qualified.......
GeorgiePorgie said:That might be the case with me as I lived overseas for 25+ years. I am still a few months short of qualifying at all and it would be something like $25. a month if I did qualify. I will probably have to work the rest of my life if I am able. How old do you have to be to qualify for SSI and how much does it pay?
I had a very successful business for many years, but new technology ruined it and left me penniless at age 60.
samuraikitty7 said:There is no age minimum for SSI. But payments vary by state. It's not much, a few hundred. But you would be on Medicaid and food stamps once you qualify, and that is not easy. Took me three years. SSD is like 62 or 65, I can't remember, and you get more except you get to deal with Medicare and no food stamps.
sephiro499 said:But if I'm on the road, I can not miss that review notice.. because it would stop my benefits
Off Grid 24/7 said:I just met a van dweller on SSI, and he said they consider him to be homeless, and he gets $385 per month, plus almost $200 in food stamps, and free medical.
I asked if he ever worked to supplement his income, and he told me he couldn't due to many health problems, but he was debt free and able to live okay on what he gets.
Headache said:Oh and I get mail forwarded. I won't miss the letter.
samuraikitty7 said:There is no age minimum for SSI. But payments vary by state. It's not much, a few hundred. But you would be on Medicaid and food stamps once you qualify, and that is not easy. Took me three years. SSD is like 62 or 65, I can't remember, and you get more except you get to deal with Medicare and no food stamps.
Smitty716 said:I’m on ssdi and I can’t work at all . If I work my check goes down . I make more then enough to live on the road so don’t need to work anyway. I’m only 54 so I got a while before I get ssi , but once I get on ssi I will be able to work around 18 hours a week is what I have been told. But if my check remains the same I won’t need to work . I can’t work do to my problems , if I could work I would rather work . I loved being a Mechanic and made good money . But now I am going to join all of those living on the road. And I’m sure I’ll love it too .
Kathleen said:This is long, but hope it helps someone. Also would like to know re the living in vehicle issue. Why take 30 per cent of someone's income for living in car, etc??? :huh:
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