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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 662995" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>We have almost no contact with anyone regarding being payee. Only once a year we get a form just asking if Sonics circumstances changed and we mail in form. He had no t trouble finding a nice one bedroom apt for $400 month. Rent very low in this small town. He gets 400 free taxi rides too. Check to find services available in area. Ask payers in your neck of the woods if you have to do anything special.</p><p>Sonics bills get paid out of his own money. He gets $450 a month because he has a part time job too. Out of his money he can afford rent, food, extras, his electric which is always less than $50 month, cable and cell. He is on a waiting list for really nice subsidized apartments. They take 30 per cent of income for rent and all utilities, even electric. He's been on waiting list two years. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 662995, member: 1550"] We have almost no contact with anyone regarding being payee. Only once a year we get a form just asking if Sonics circumstances changed and we mail in form. He had no t trouble finding a nice one bedroom apt for $400 month. Rent very low in this small town. He gets 400 free taxi rides too. Check to find services available in area. Ask payers in your neck of the woods if you have to do anything special. Sonics bills get paid out of his own money. He gets $450 a month because he has a part time job too. Out of his money he can afford rent, food, extras, his electric which is always less than $50 month, cable and cell. He is on a waiting list for really nice subsidized apartments. They take 30 per cent of income for rent and all utilities, even electric. He's been on waiting list two years. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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