I have been looking at tiny house options and how to finance them on $900/mo minus half (the house payment). My 5 yo SUV is free and clear, so, at this point, it's my ticket to RVing. I can't live in my house because of a prowler. My roommate situation gives me no privacy. I've been looking at comments on RV parks and think I can handle the noise. I'm a veteran of cheap apartments with thin walls, but no public housing is going to let me keep the cats. My dog is my service dog but my health isn't good so I'm behind on his training (he's 3). RVing sounds fun and within my budget! I can't drive much, but I could enjoy short drives between state and natl parks. Small spaces don't bother me; I mostly live in my bed. I have Medicare and Medicaid and Meals on Wheels. Anyone have experience with social services andRVing? Will they let you live in an RV?
Lucky Mike said
07:40 AM May 14, 2016
simple answer.........if you are collecting SSD social security will deem you homeless on your case..........if your collecting SSI/D thru the state it will cause you again to be deemed homeless and having you jump thru hoops to prove you live within the state , if you travel you may not be gone more than 30 to 90 days from the physical address you call home or your benefits will cease.........medicaid is only good within the issuing state..........
I have been looking at tiny house options and how to finance them on $900/mo minus half (the house payment). My 5 yo SUV is free and clear, so, at this point, it's my ticket to RVing. I can't live in my house because of a prowler. My roommate situation gives me no privacy. I've been looking at comments on RV parks and think I can handle the noise. I'm a veteran of cheap apartments with thin walls, but no public housing is going to let me keep the cats. My dog is my service dog but my health isn't good so I'm behind on his training (he's 3). RVing sounds fun and within my budget! I can't drive much, but I could enjoy short drives between state and natl parks. Small spaces don't bother me; I mostly live in my bed. I have Medicare and Medicaid and Meals on Wheels. Anyone have experience with social services andRVing? Will they let you live in an RV?
Sounds like good advice Jen.