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Tilendor t1_jcuawto wrote
Reply to comment by FlappyKillmore in Trying out Maine’s Implied Warranty Law, denied from manufacturer. Checking with the seller before I contact the attorney general! by FlappyKillmore
Good luck, I hope it succeeds and I will be following for updates.
Tilendor t1_j3nkztr wrote
Reply to comment by kauaime in Why Does It Feel Like This State Is Against Me? by ThePurgatorianAgent
I stand corrected. Thank you
Tilendor t1_j3nfopg wrote
Reply to comment by kauaime in Why Does It Feel Like This State Is Against Me? by ThePurgatorianAgent
https://linerlegal.com/how-much-money-can-you-have-in-the-bank-on-social-security-disability/
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UPDATE: This following concerns Regular Social Security, not SSDI:
Resources, including bank deposits, cannot exceed a total value of $2,000 for one person and $3,000 for couples who are married and residing together. Some resources do not count toward the limits. For example, the value of a house that you own would be a countable resource unless you use it as your principal residence. Even though a bank account is a countable resource, the issue that an SSI lawyer can resolve is whether the total resources exceed allowable limits.
Tilendor t1_j3nb1oh wrote
Having worked with several folks on disability in Utah, I think I know what you are talking about.
These systems are better than nothing, but are also very restrictive. Many land lords require first and last months rent, plus a security deposit.
Update I was wrong about disability limits, the limits apply to regular Social Security Income
If you are on disability, then having that much money in the bank can disqualify you from receiving disability.
Disability payments don't gradually phase out as you earn more. They just disappear once you pass a threshold, and that threshold is way too low. It means you have to suddenly increase you income by 10k to 20k all at once to not put yourself in a worse situation by working a job.
Healthcare options are limited and often lower quality.
Our social safety nets entrap people in poverty way too often and need serious reform to actually help and incentivize people to improve their situation.
This is not particular to Maine, it's common across all of America
Tilendor t1_jdgejq7 wrote
Reply to comment by McHellfire in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
Getting angry that people ask questions and other people answer them of their own free will appears to be one of his hobbies.