I'll explain this to the best of my knowledge. When I first got on disability in 2014, I had SSDI and also SSI. When we (my parents and I, my father is my payee) sent in the paperwork showing how much rent I pay, the government said I wasn't paying enough rent, so they took away my SSI. I went from getting about 720 to 667.
I've been living in one of my parents' homes and paying them rent. Needless to say, I'm getting a great rate--450 per month, all utilities included. It would be *very* hard for me to afford anything more, as after my bills are paid, I hardly have anything left to get me through the month. My parents have decided to sell the house I live in, which means I need to find a new place to live. I have considered getting on Section 8 housing, but my parents are *convinced* that if I do that, my SSDI will go down even further since I will be paying less rent.
I've tried to research this, but I've come up empty-handed. Like I said, once my bills are paid, I hardly have enough to buy the necessities each month--laundry detergent, gasoline, toilet paper, clothes, shoes, socks, et cetera. If I have to find an apartment, well. I don't know how I'll afford it if I can't get on section 8. Getting a roommate is not an option, neither is moving in with my parents or another family member.
So, yeah. Anyone here get on Section 8 after being on SSDI, and did they start paying you less SSDI per month? Thanks in advance.
Hi there,
SSDI benefit amounts do not change due to income, only SSI benefits do. Additionally, It seems that you had become ineligible for SSI benefits because you were receiving in-kind support in the form of housing from your parents( though you did pay a share of the cost), so if you qualify for section 8 housing, you may still qualify for that SSI benefit.
Yes, you can receive disability payments and be on Section 8. Your rent share will be a percentage of your income and you will likely be income eligible.
I'm disabled I get SSI on the 3 of each month, the owner was picking up the rest, when he wanted me to bring it to him, then, mail it to him, now he wants me to take it to his bank. He knows it will be late, now he wants it on the first of the month, after he told me I could pay him by the 8 if I mail it to the bank. He knows sometime it's hard for me to move, but he is angry with me because he was made to make repairs.
I contacted my sec. worker last March after I got out of the hospital, I was already disable, but I had a stroke and heart failure on the same day, I told her my Doctors wanted me closer to them for treatment, I mail her the letters two of my Doctors, she has me filling out papers until December when my rent went from 253.00 to 657.00 a month and theirs a lot more behind her retaliation.
In reply to I contacted my sec. worker by Anonymous (not verified)
Hi there,
I'm sorry to hear about that! You may want to contact the SSA regarding this.
I need a place I am living in run down trailer please help me
In reply to I need a place I am living in by James (not verified)
Hi James,
I am so sorry to hear that, you may want contact your local housing commission regarding that.
I just got approved on SSI, will social security reduce my benefit because of this?
In reply to I just got approved on SSI, by Said Dahbi (not verified)
Hi Said,
You can receive SSDI and SSI at the same time, but your total income cannot be more than $735 per month.
Wife SSI; I'm SSDI. Separated for some yrs. She's in home she owns; my name went on yrs ago when we did a 2nd. I'm living with friends in their home. I'm looking into sect 8 for myself only. Will/Could it affect wife's checks?
In reply to Wife SSI; I'm SSDI. by Anonymous (not verified)
Hi There,
If you qualify for Section 8 housing, you may still qualify for that SSI benefits.
How much is to much money each month in order to get benefits I'm on ssdi and need rent help
In reply to How much is to much money by Eleanor (not verified)
Hi Eleanor,
Anything above $1,180 for non-blind individuals and $1,970 for blind individuals.
In reply to How much is to much money by Eleanor (not verified)
I would like to know if working while on ssd would affect my section 8?
In reply to I would like to know if by Linda (not verified)
Hi Linda,
Receiving SSDI benefits does not affect your Section 8.
My question is this. I receive section 8 as a single person. I don't receive any SSI as of yet, however my mother does she and I are both disabled as of being able to work. She doesn't have section 8 I do and would like to move myself her and my younger sister into a bigger house so we can help each other. I need my younger sisters assistance! Is this move legal? Will it hurt my mother's benefits?
In reply to My question is this. I by Tanisha Ward (not verified)
Hi Tanshia,
It should. If you qualify for Section 8 housing, you may still qualify for that SSI benefits. However, I would recommend speaking with someone at the SSA first, just to be safe.
Can I continue to work and receive my retirement on section8
In reply to Can I continue to work and by Deborah Traore (not verified)
Hi Deborah,
Yes, that is possible!
I initially had three dependents receiving benefits from my record which now there is only one. My daughter has approximately a year before she graduates. My question is this, when her benefits stop will mine increase.
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