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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 435709" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>i just went through it....its called "fair share" and it was a colossal PITA. even though ssi has nothing to do with me, i had to provide household documention down to my last square of toilet paper--they acually wanted a breakout of my mortgage so they could know what his fourth of the hazard ins was. (i kid you not--nor, off the top of my head, would i have the vaguest idea--my payment is auto deducted, and even my paper statement doesnt break out payment, interest, insurance, taxes, etc)</p><p> </p><p>i cant remotely explain the process since i really thought he didnt have enough SSI to meet his portion, but we did get approved for the higher amount so it was worth it in the end.</p><p> </p><p>oh, also, i couldnt do any of it when he first applied because he had no income, therefore couldnt pay rent. it was only after he was approved for the minimum amount that i could go back and state his living expenses changed--makes sense, but added to the PITA factor. </p><p> </p><p>you can however do most of it over the phone and send the supporting documentation to the office if that helps--i suggest when the tell you to send in the copies of bills you actually do so, lol--i conveniently sort of "forgot" and it created a mispayment with an overage (go figure, once the paper was in their hand, it was a HIGHER rate--but because they went on my oral reporting at first there was still somehow an overage--i still dont quite get their calculation, but i'm not rocking THAT boat!)</p><p> </p><p>but google <strong>"fair share" and ssi</strong> and you should get a better explanation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 435709, member: 8831"] i just went through it....its called "fair share" and it was a colossal PITA. even though ssi has nothing to do with me, i had to provide household documention down to my last square of toilet paper--they acually wanted a breakout of my mortgage so they could know what his fourth of the hazard ins was. (i kid you not--nor, off the top of my head, would i have the vaguest idea--my payment is auto deducted, and even my paper statement doesnt break out payment, interest, insurance, taxes, etc) i cant remotely explain the process since i really thought he didnt have enough SSI to meet his portion, but we did get approved for the higher amount so it was worth it in the end. oh, also, i couldnt do any of it when he first applied because he had no income, therefore couldnt pay rent. it was only after he was approved for the minimum amount that i could go back and state his living expenses changed--makes sense, but added to the PITA factor. you can however do most of it over the phone and send the supporting documentation to the office if that helps--i suggest when the tell you to send in the copies of bills you actually do so, lol--i conveniently sort of "forgot" and it created a mispayment with an overage (go figure, once the paper was in their hand, it was a HIGHER rate--but because they went on my oral reporting at first there was still somehow an overage--i still dont quite get their calculation, but i'm not rocking THAT boat!) but google [B]"fair share" and ssi[/B] and you should get a better explanation. [/QUOTE]
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