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Q: Can you be denied a USDA RD home repair loan because your family receives Social Security?
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answered on Sep 21, 2023

Receiving Social Security should not automatically disqualify you from a USDA Rural Development (RD) home repair loan. The eligibility for such a loan typically depends on various factors like income, credit history, and the ability to repay the loan. However, the guidelines may consider your total... View More

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Q: The procedure for filling suit against west Virginia governor Jim justice for ending unemployment benefits early

There is a group of us that are in need of representation in west Virginia to file suit much like Indiana for the reinstatement of unemployment benefits

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jul 1, 2021

contact the West Virginia State Democratic committee. If any of you are in a district with a state rep or state Senator who is Democratic, see if they can suggest someone.

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