These videos are great because they not only help the senior, but they help the people that the seniors are interacting or doing business with. Those business people are clueless about what Seniors rights are. Many landlords are seniors themselves and don't know these things
What rights are those? The right to take a out loan - with no intention of repaying it? And then, getting new lines of credit because the previous lenders we ripped off can’t ask for repayment from our SS benefits? I love how people conveniently convert a sin into a “seniors right.”
@@refuztosay9454 I have no idea why you sent ME this comment. Since I am an "evil" professor, I can't participate in SS. Go scream your greed at someone else.
Thank you for this program. I am 80 and struggling to pay off a lot of medical bills that got dumped on me because my insurance carrier said another insurance company was responsible…so neither paid and the doctor offices came after me. Of course I am on Medicare and have no savings and live on my SS check. If I didn’t have my little mobile home, I would be on the streets. Rent is $1200 or more plus elec., phone etc and I only make $1389.00/mo and that is too much to pay for low income housing. No we are not treated fair.
Don'r pay them. Medical bills are now weighted less by credit bureaus. You're insurance company may indeed be liable, even if they claim they aren't. Talk to a consumer law attorney.
My City charges me $600 a month in property tax A MONTH for a three bdrm house. No relief for seniors or at my income level, which is only Soc Sec income. Savings dwindled after ten years of retirement ,(I'm 76). How can that be fair or sustainable with a mortgage remaining on my house where I live alone?
That was very educational. I just went and filed chapter 7 at 62 years old. I felt very bad that I had to do it. I have never been behind on my credit card payments. I had Bank of America for 20 years. I called Bank of America to see what they lower my interest rate from 20% during the coronavirus they said the only way they can lower it. I would have to close the account and they would give me 2%. Send me a letter to say if they approved it or not. I continue to pay $600 a month they continue to take $500 of it at least. Because of Bank of America I was forced to file chapter 7. I take full responsibility of charging so much I will never do it again I do not want to see or hear about a credit card. Unless it's a unsecured card. These Banks will take advantage of you watch out.
Banks are crooks anyway,they're all crooks and they come up with all this bull because we don't know the game and we work all our lives and finally retire and like me you get cancer, now here comes the outrageous medical Bill's that Medicare don"t cover and your monthly check is barely 1000 dollars a month. They all get rich off less fortunate seniors. I may have to stop my treatments because having cancer your out of pocket money is unreal. 😢
You have no idea how you have just alleviated the stress I have had over the past 4 months ! I am a 74 yr old on a fixed monthly SSI with no other income and have been drowning credit card debt since having to move back to NY and incurring an increased $1350 monthly rent and utilities debt
Thank you. A few years ago I got into credit card debt and couldn’t pay, now my credit rating is 509 and it makes my car insurance higher. I have to disagree, good credit is very valuable.
It is valuable. But the video tries to point out that good credit isn't valuable enough to sacrifice basic needs like food, medicine or heat etc. Look at it this way continue paying $300 in credit card debt you can't afford by cutting back on basics to save $27 per month in car insurance. Here is a quote from one website on the difference: "If you have average credit, the same full coverage costs around $173 per month, on average. And drivers with poor credit will pay, on average, approximately $202 per month in premiums." Also not all states allow credit to affect insurance. The point is many seniors don't need credit like they used to especially if they have lower income or are poor. Higher car insurance is a comparably a drop in the bucket versus continuing to make high payments for old debt you really can't afford to pay. Eric HELPS
I ran up some credit cad debt doing some work on our home. It is sad that the agencies that do your score don’t take into account that we have the deed to our home, are exempt from property taxes and have no vehicle payments. They hammered me for $20,000 of credit card debt which is all I have. I make pretty good money retired also.
@@melaniesue8170 There is really no answer. Usually above 55, but some places you can get senior discounts at 50 and others it is 60. For my property tax exemption it is 65.
This is very interesting because I was just turned down from renting a senior govt subsidized apartment because of 'derogatory credit'. So I definitely will be in touch to get a Landlord Letter to enclose with my next application. Thank you.
@@primordialmeow7249 Well, my appeal time is up now. And truthfully, I didn't care for that particular apt but was tired of waiting, I'm telling myself it wasn't meant to be. I recently withdrew from a debt resolution program because by continuing,...I couldn't afford rent.
Pay cash for everything. You can negotiate harder, pay zero interest and need no credit score. Yes insurance might be a little higher but juat carry less insurance coverage. Get a good insurance agent.
Being an advocate for seniors is appreciated. The moto is leave no child behind. We should also have a motto leave no seniors behind- past 65 of age pay their mortgage off, or car loan off. That would be helpful to all. Thank you for sharing your videos.
How are seniors getting craps when they are receiving social security benefits and non-seniors are paying? Where is proof that - assuming good health - that seniors are treated badly?
@@mcleanblades9234 seniors PAID all their working lives, too. The hardest thing for some of us is the FORCED premium payments for Medicare from our SS. $150 may not seem like much, but on SS, it is a hefty reduction.
I'm a senior and been retired for 7 years now. Life has never been better; wish I could have lived like this years ago. Only health issue is getting my pullup count higher. Please speak for yourself only.
@@mcleanblades9234 here's a fact for you. The money that I've been paying into social security for the last 50 years will be used for FUTURE generations. So don't ever assume that YOU are supporting me in my old age.
This is all me! I am in this predicament seriously! Why are the Debt Relief programs are so persistent to have me sign up with them? I should just let my cards go. I’m not able to pay my debts. Thank you so much! 🙏🙏God bless!!
Debt relief programs will never tell a senior that their income is protected can can't be taken. Instead they sign seniors up putting some in utter poverty making payments for old debt they don't need to pay. What they don't tell seniors is that they have a prearranged agreement with credit card companies to take 15-20% of whatever they collect as "donation." They have a classic conflict of interest and even the nonprofit debt management companies thus take advantage of seniors Eric HELPS
I had to use my credit cards to eat, buy food. I was living on 800.00 a month. Now I get more money and are trying to pay them down. It willtake a long time.
Thank you for the information . I am 61 and disabled . My husband is going to be retiring next June at 65 . We will have our car paid off 5 more payments so that is no stress . We have $8000 in credit card debt plus some medical debt incurred during the pandemic. Now I can breath .
Wished I would have known this 4 years ago. Thought I was secure in my job but got laid off at 65. One year before I was of age to collect all my SSA. I 85K in my IRA but spent every last penny paying down debt and supporting myself until I could collect my full benefit a year later and I still have some debt left!!
My husband and I are both disabled. We had credit cards that ended up being used for bills and meds during the time waiting for approval. Now we are 10,000 in debt, still making payments on 5 cards with an income of 2100 a month with rent being 1000.00
@@BlessedBeMyDay thank you. We have good insurance now. And we get snap benefits. But yes there was a time we were paying for everything on cards. Unfortunately we can't get anywhere on them because we can barely make the minimum payment.
Thank you so much for verification of my assumption of not worrying about my credit score...I'd been doing so and suffering because of same. One card, low balance, cancelling the rest, or allowing them to cancel themselves. Oh what a relief it is.
Try to rent a home or apply for assisted living, they will check your credit to see if you pay your bills and a poor credit rating can be a barrier to getting approved.
Thank you both for sharing all of this important information. I've always had excellent credit score all my life and as a senior it's a relief to know I don't have to worry about it any longer like I once did.
Hi I was able to get hold of your firm so glad my call went Thu. The lady I talked to was so nice and helpful. So glad you are here to help us you are angels thank you again looking forward being your client.
Thanks for your program I have learned something today that I did not know about seniors and their credit. I am one of those seniors at age 76 and are concerned about keeping my credit in good standing while I am on Social Security. I am a veteran but I am not a disabled veteran. I am purchasing my own home and will give you a call.
Thank you so much for giving this information - very helpful and considerate. Definitely something seniors may need - especially during these challenging times. God bless you guys!
My story exactly. 77 year old female. Until I spoke with a local financial agency and learned that my social security check was protected I was trying to pay down my credit card. It became impossible. Every payment was met with the interest rate bringing it back up. I’ve always valued my credit score and struggled with letting it go into default. There was just no other way to continue and also be able to buy food, public transportation, rent. The credit company is now sending me e-mails that they will be contacting a collection agency. I realize that social security is protected - nevertheless, I have to go through whatever happens next because I got myself into this mess. There is anxiety until this is settled, however, I feel grateful that there is a way out. Like many - I didn’t really understand how credit worked until it was too late.
Everything he said is absolutely right on point. I can say this because I have been through things and worked in many legal areas. But still always need to be reminded. Great sensible information. Thank you so much.
First I was taught to always pay credit cards or any debt. 5 years ago I got a loan through FHA for a small home that had been under foreclosure. Great deal and has doubled in value in 5 years. I had a run down home, but required so many updates I just worked on it through the past five years. Painting, small repairs, replacing carpet, and with housing prices going up up, I did sell it, and very pleased with what I received. I cut out all unnecessary items including landline, cable, Terminex, only liability insurance, new clothes, and ate healthy food with no eating out. Even at my age of 77, I saw no reason to be the victim, so planned as though young. This is on minimal SS.
This is great. You are to be commended. However, all seniors are not in the same boat so to speak. Some simply have debt they are unable to pay. The point of the video is that for many seniors maintaining good credit is simply not an option nor a good idea. Especially if they are sacrificing basic needs. Eric HELPS
Well, this is fine . But God forbid if get sick and can't get around, it will be a different story. Your almost their 80years old by now. You seem to miss the point...bragging seems to suit you.
@@msladydi123 You seem to like the loser role. Not a braggart , just taught to fight and plan. I have been disabled for two years when I was young, and I crawled Around from one piece of furniture to another to clean, and cooked on a walker. You have to keep a fighting spirit through all the trials that come your way.
I'm 73 years old. Have 10 credit cards (some have limits under $1,000) that I pay EVERY month. I only was late on one payment because I was on vacation and thought I had put all of my cards on automatic payment. But one of them I did not because I would be home in time to pay it. My bad. As soon as I noticed that it didn't get paid, I paid it. So, with my good payment record, shouldn't my credit score be good? It shows I use 67% of my available funds. But, NO! My credit score is around 570!!!! So I have nothing to lose by contacting you guys and trying your method. So glad I came across you videos.
If all your cards are charged to the full credit line that will keep your score low. If you have a card that has 1000 limit then only charge 100 .00 to it.
It's great that he was able to write one letter and change one mind for one person, but as a landlord when I can't garnish income or checking accounts it makes payment history that much more a factor in my decision making. Also industry data shows those with bad credit average over $1,200 a year more for car insurance in the U.S. With good credit I pay $38 a month for full coverage including roadside assistance and $200 deductible. Perhaps no reason to meet one's obligations, but definitely something to consider when doing the math.
It is difficult for seniors with money, who can afford to travel, and are landlords to understand the difficulty lower-income and poor seniors with debt have maintaining their credit. It is necessary to listen to the video and not just read the title. The video discusses why lower-income seniors don't need to go without basic needs to pay the debt they can't afford simply to maintain credit. Some states do not allow credit to affect insurance rates. Most lower-income seniors do not have expensive cars that reflect the $100 extra in insurance referenced. Your discussion of how you rent is exactly the reason for the landlord letter discussed. Seniors who apply to rent from such landlords will save the $50 application fee. Seniors as a rule, including lower-income seniors, are excellent tenants. Lower-income seniors' income is safe, can't be taken, and is available for rent. These seniors normally pay rent the very first. Eric HELPS
I agree it’s always better to have a good credit score. Sure, you don’t buy a home anymore, but Homeowners and car insurance will be higher with a low credit score! Don’t understand why they give this advice!
Thank you for all you do. So many people take advantage of seniors, and think they can get away with scamming seniors. Help's Nonprofit Law Firm has always been there for me. Thank you Eric and team.
My wife and I were in a rental apartment in NC for over four years. The lease was up for renewal and the apartment complex was not renewing the lease so it would extend on a monthly basis if they did not notify us in writing that we needed to vacate. Rent payments were auto debited from our checking account. Two months before the lease was up the auto debit did not occur. The leasing office stopped the auto debit from occurring and they shut down my access to the online payment portal so I could not manually make the payment. The leasing office then filed an eviction notice claiming we did not pay rent. We went to court and explained that they stopped taking our rent money, we were able and willing to pay. The magistrate sided with the apartment complex and we were evicted. We had 30 days to get out. I was 69, wife 65, both Veterans, 2 dogs put out on the street homeless. We went to Florida found a new house, paid cash. That was December 2019. The same house is now double what we paid. The rental complex has a collection company wanting us to pay the rent they refused to take.
Over the years, seniors watch the credit score gradually increased in awareness in the offers for free credit reports, giving the impression that credit score is something to strive for, but not stated is that it in context of someone who relies primarily on employment income.
I'm 74 and disabled. I got 8 credit cards to get my score up to get a car. I haven't had running water since 2018 because water heater burst, no HVAC, no workable kitchen. I have someone coming to clean my home in a little over a week for over 2k. There goes my car. And still have a broken HVAC, mold, need a subfloor and water heater. Don't know what to do😢. I'll go to your HELPS to try and get an answer. I only get $1200 on SS. Interest is eating ne up on these cards but I'm 100% up to date. Ty for your advice. 🙏
We should be teaching everyone how to budget while they are still young. Young people don't need top of the line cars, jewelry, fashion or non-essentials. One of the first things to buy is real estate within you means and work up from there, plus putting (even if it's $5) something aside every month. Don't fall for these sales people that talk you from overbuying.
This is an 3 year old video, but I wanted to add. Just after I retired, I had a lot of credit card debt that I knew I would never be able to pay on my now income of about $25,000 yearly. I said before they come to get me, I simply gathered all my debts and went and visited the local bankruptcy attorney. I knew as attorney Eric Olson stated in the video that my monthly social security and my small pension checks were protected from anyone from taking it. All stress is gone and I don't know nor care what my credit score is!
With people being allowed to not pay rent, I’d won’t be renting to anyone right now. We are about done with a rental out of pocket and I, in no hurry to finish it and rent it. Between material costs and renters not having to pay I can wait a few years. It doesn’t cost me anything sitting doing nothing.
I'm 73 and I have lost much $ from being a victim of fraud and those that have been in my life for the last 24 years. I tried to get a $2,000 loan to at least pay back rent. Denied. I'm tired of all of this, I get a nice amount each month from SS. So I believe I will recover. I owe $ for medical, but I'm not paying them, they got enough from my Medicare. I own my car so no payment there. THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO AND YOUR ADVICE.
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@@calvinnunnally5319I am semi retired and still work part time at 63. My paycheck is garnished 25 % each week for medical bills. I am too rich to get assist from government like those who don't work, but if I quit my job, I will be poor enough 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I once applied for a low income apartment for seniors and was turn down become of my low credit score, i had to get my score up to where they wanted it to get the apartment , so i guess in some cases we senior have to worry abour our credit scores. that's also for lower car insurance rates and lower down payment to get electric turn on etc.
I am a senior. I applied to get a home, and obtain another credit. In both cases I was denied because of inquiries, and income to debt issue. In all cases to include trying to get a loan to consolidate. So, as a Senior, how do I get new accounts? Credit history is exceptional.
Good credit is just about how well you pay your bills. Sounds to me like the problem is income to debt. You pay your bills but you can't afford any more debt. A consolidation loan is looked at like the last step before bankruptcy. Every time you pull your credit history that is an inquiry. I would say your biggest obstacle right now is income to debt ratio.
This is great video! My parents are 83 and 75 years old. They were charged $1400 when they moved out of their apartment after living there for 6 months. Yes, for 6 months they charged $1400 + $200 deposit. Reason for the charge was two or three scratches on the wood floor and they replaced whole floor on the unit. The apartment wasn't even a luxurious apartment. It was so upsetting. Now my parents are getting bill from debt collectors. My question, do my parents have to pay the debt collector? My parents live off of SS.
If your parents are on Social Security or other retirement income, their income is protected, they don't have to pay their debt. They can use their Social Security for their needs. Eric HELPS
True they can't touch Soc Sec or other pension payments, but they can go after other funds in the bank account. I am on SS, and I sell online to supplement that check, which falls far short of even paying the rent. They can seize that income, and if it goes into the same account with the SS, the bank will freeze all of it claiming that they can't distinguish which is which. Be careful before just walking away.
If you own a house and don't pay your credit you will incur leans that will affect your property when you die. Your family will have to deal with that. Right?
@@ticktock2383 I own a house that had rental attached. I rented out the house and lived in the apartment because it paid better than renting the Apt. The roof on the house developed major leaks after heavy storms. The insurance company would only pay for half up front and told me to work with their contractor to get it fixed. Their contractor wouldn`t work with me and no other would either. So I lost my tenants. I had twenty thousand in credit card debt. Then had a major heart attack. All said and done it took four years to get the rest of the insurance money to fix the roof. I quit paying on the cards just to survive and pay the mortgage and bills. They could jump up and down and flap their arms all they wanted but they were stuck. They have no way to recover their loses. I laugh when they keep sending me credit offers. I`m wondering if they know that if I refuse to pay them they can`t recover the loss. Free money?
If you experience an emergency as we all do such as mechanical problems with your car or your furnace, you better have good enough credit to get them fixed.
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Not exactly true, I hope to refinance my home……… however, my credit does matter to me at 70. It has been quite the experience for the last five-six years.
I'm 68, paid off my car early, no debt and my credit score dropped. Makes no sense. I needed my credit score to remain "good", I would like to move. Nothing makes sense anymore.
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This Q for someone I know: 1) What about if unemployment in WA is taking all of a persons money (a # of years ago)? Accused, and was unable to defend self (was in jail). it was a woman putting in claims on him, who is now deceased. He doesn't know how to fix it. They garnish any money he gets. Is there a statute of limitation? 2) is your tax return refund protected? What age is one a senior? He is a senior at 65 correct? Thank you!
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He kept saying "They're not going to be buying a home ". I'm 70, a disabled veteran, moved from Florida to Oregon last October. I AM buying a home, or wanting to, but prices are ridiculous. A quarter of a million bucks for a house that might have listed around $30,000 in 2004... it's out of reach. And the V.A. won't loan on a manufactured home. I'm now considering owner finance properties. I live on S.S. and a V.A. check, I can buy a house if they'd come back down to Earth with the pricing. Will a bank loan me on a mortgage at my age? I was under the assumption that they would. It seems that monthly automatic payments would give them some confidence.
These videos with Senior Living and HELPS are primarily directed to the nearly half of seniors in America over 65 who have incomes within 200% of the poverty line. I suspect your income is not that low. They retire owing more debt than ever before. Some statements are generalities and of course, there are always exceptions. I certainly don't want to dampen anyone's dream. The point of the video and its important to listen to the entire video is that many lower-income and poor seniors don't need good credit like when they are younger. That's because credit availability is difficult for lower-income and poor seniors even with excellent credit. Would any legitimate lender extend a loan to person with $500 payments if their income was $1200 even if they had perfect credit? There is no extra money after basic needs are met with which to make a payment. The video points out that it doesn't make sense to go without basic needs like food and medicine to maintain credit that isn't available. In some ways your reply kind of proves that point. There are areas of the country where housing is far less expensive where it might be far easier to obtain financing. Eric HELPS
I am 74 years old, been retired for 10 years, do not worry about credit cards or credit score, never have. That is why everything I have is paid for, house, car, airplane, beach house ing Brazil. What I receive from SS more than covers all my monthly expenses. By the way my credit score is 804, just checked it.
Not an attorney here. I noticed in the Social Security pamphlets that if you get sideways with them they can penalize the recipient by withholding payments.
I'm shocked at the info that has been given. I use a credit card to pay bills and buy groceries that give good rewards. I pay it off every month to avoid finance charges.
Thank you so very much for this tutorial. What happens if a person who is retired and still holds a small mortgage while unable to pay their credit card loans in this case can the judgement be passed to confiscate their house by the credit card companies and for sale to collect their debt?
Different states have different laws protecting varying amounts of equity in a home. However no matter the state you live in it is not the practice of consumer judgment creditors to go after a persons home. Eric HELPS
One problem I see is that if Grandma is able to escape a $20,000 credit card bill, at some point can't the money be considered as income for tax purposes? Now she is on the hook for whatever taxes is needed to be paid on that $20,000. Since the taxes is a government debt, that cannot be wiped away.
Not the case for a number of reasons. You are talking about a person receiving what is called a 1099c (c stands for cancellation of debt) where a creditor sends this form to the IRS and the canceled debt can be deemed to be income. If a person is insolvent which means their debt exceeds their assets there is no tax. Form 982 can be filed with the IRS. Many tax preparers are unaware of this form or rule. As a result, some seniors pay taxes they don't have to pay. Additionally, it is simply not the practice of the IRS to send notices regarding 1099c to seniors on Social Security and if they did IRS form 982 could be filed later. Also if a senior did owe a tax many lower-income seniors would qualify for non-collectible now status and have to pay no taxes. Finally, it's not true that government debt can't be wiped out. HELPS works with thousands of seniors and we don't see this as a problem at all. Eric Olsen Executive Director HELPS Nonprofit Law Firm
Hi, I am so glad I scrolled and stopped on this video. Yes, we worry about our credit scores. We don't have enough to pay bills on time. So, our credit rating is in the mid 500's. We tried to refinance our mortgage buy were denied by our bank because we were late twice on our mortgage payments last year. We owe $39,200 on our mortgage but our bank raised the payment to 1067.+ last year. That's the main reason we can't make ends meet. But, last year, we asked our bank if we could defer 2 months on our mortgage. They approved it but they turned around and reported us late to the credit bureaus. What can we do?
The tittle should be : _"Why seniors don't have to worry about their credit scores because they won't get any credit line, can't buy anything with credit"_ Bottom line is if you're senior or disable, you're better be rich. If you're not rich, buy used cheap car with cash because no bank will give you car loan. Spend by cash or debit card, you're not going to get credit, even from department store or even walmart. But the majority of seniors and disable are poor people. 😥
Not true. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in extending credit on account of age. huge penalties if these laws are violated. Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm I know there are Equal/Fair Acts, but in the reality, senior or disable can't have enough income to reach their requirements. I got an example, I know a disable lady, she came to the office of the apartment complex and asked about renting a studio. She didn't even dream of 1 bedroom apt., just studio. A guy and a girl worked in the office that day. While the girl talked to the lady, the guy kept reminding the girl "Equal Housing Act". Of course they said yes to her. But they also told her the income requirement has to be 2.5 times of the rent. She didn't have that income. If even she lives frugally, doesn't spend much and still has enough to pay the rent, they still don't rent it to her because her income can't reach their income requirement. She tried another apartment, it happened the same. 😥 Plus, nowadays, the rent is going up so high, even many working people are struggling to rent the apt. by their own, they have to share. In my city, many people who own the house rent out the room(s). Some of them have reasonable price, some of them rent to $850/m or $950/m with share bathroom. I even saw $1300/m for a master bedroom. 😱 It also happens to credit line, the creditors always ask how much your income.
You don't have to worry about it cause they cut off your credit when you turn 75 and they say you don't have enough time to pay it back etc work all your life just to have it cut off anyway
I am 73&just bought my 1st house. It is against the law to NOT SELL due to. Age.. I have family who live with me . According to the law they can take over that loan as long as they will be living in the house at the same rate of interest. I looked into it. That is why I bought the house.
I disagree. The balance between paying your debts and paying your current expenses is the same at any age. Seniors may have more exemptions and less need for credit, but they usually have more to lose.
Not sure if you listened to the video. Lower-income seniors have limited income. Say for example $1500 per month in Social Security after the husband died. $20k in credit card and other debt would require at least $500 in monthly payments to maintain good credit. Mom simply doesn't have enough money to maintain payments without sacrificing basic needs. She can't afford a car payment. For exactly what reason does she need to keep making these payments to have good credit? Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm Let's think a little out of the box here. Let's say "Mom" does have some money set aside, about $40,000. With the numbers presented in your example, would you recommend she still walk away from her debt or pay it off?
i just retired for my life (very high bp 220/110 numbers) i thought retirement was going to be better than it is, mortgage, truck, takes 1/2 of my income. gasoline, and utility's take the other half. most of this past year i had to just sit in a hot dark house. now it is a cold dark house(winter). the bill on the truck is the only one not going up. taxes is the power to destroy. yes i need the pu, i try to take care of my mom, she is in a nursing home. i need to add in to her checking account to keep her solvent. ( aka: not kicked out of where she lives now). some of my creditors are very mad at me. but at least the calls have mostly stopped. no way could have the moneys to pat them, as i am on a diet now. only X amount of food each month. not starving. but just making it month to month. people say buy a cheap eico car. but with what money? and then how many years will it take to break even on the cash flow?
Senior Living has a video with HELPS on this topic explaining how lower-income seniors can get on an income-based repayment plan for a past due student loan. Eric HELPS
IF we don't have to worry about our credit than why was I turned down for a car that I need badly.A drunk hit me head on and totalled my brand new car a year ago,now I can't replace it
As the video explains a senior could have very good credit and be turned down because their income is insufficient to make a car payment. If you had good credit and were turned down then you are an example why good credit for lower-income and poor seniors often doesn't help. For seniors with minimal income sacrificing basic needs like food and medicine, etc. in an attempt to preserve credit that they won't be granted is not a good idea. For lower-income seniors, there are often better options for transportation than a car payment they can't afford. Senior Living and HELPS have a new video on seniors and affordable transportation Eric HELPS
Problem is auto insurance and qualifying to rent a lot base their decision on your credit score. Amount charged for insurance part of its charging amount is based on the credit score. How can you deal with that? Thank you, so appreciate all your time and care.
First HELPS has a program free for our clients called 7 steps to a 720 credit score for seniors. Credit can be reestablished, easier than one might think. Not all seniors are worried about their credit. Many are more worried about enough money for food, medicine and heat. More than a few states don't allow credit to affect insurance rates. I believe this video addresses both rent and credit and also insurance. Listen to the entire video. Eric HELPS
I was doing good on my. Credit and then I had a slip and fall, I have to used the money for my car and credit cards to spend on medical bills and Uber for therapy and doctors appointments 3 times a week and Costco (where I suffered the slip and fall) did NOT pay a cent for my medical bills. I was 79 years old at that time . Lawyers failed on handling my case. They had my case for 1 1/2 years and dropped it. Now pandemic came and no lawyer will take my case for offices were closed. Too many surgeries until now I’m suffering from ache and pain I don’t have money to pay doctors. Five months ago I suffered a stroke because of no immobilizations afraid of falling down again. I’m allergic to pain killer. I need help.
I've got a question...What if the Senior dies and the Credit Card company continues to bill them even after you give them notice of their death? Then they send letters that they will go after their estate, even if none was left. And they continue to send the bill adding interest to it. I'm just not sure how to resolve this for my late mother. And her debt is a little over $3,000. Thank You for the video, I will try to contact this law firm.
Donna 2 years ago my Mom died and she had a credit card and I was secondary on her card, truth is I could never get a credit card on my own I have no credit myself I'm disabled and they would never give me one . I was the only one using the card and I was the only one paying it every month too. So I called the credit card company and told them that she died and the guy told me ok I'll cancel the card. I asked ok so what do I do now? He said nothing. I said you mean I dont have to pay you back or anything??? He said no you dont she was the primary card holder so since she is gone there is no one else responsible for the remainder of the bill..... And the bill was more then 8 grand. Donna you informed them did you call them? If the guy on the phone told you that all is good I would just ignore the letters they cant go after someone who's not there anymore. If it was only your Moms name on the card then that's the end of the story. I never got any bills from the credit card company even when my Mom was alive I used to just call them up and pay it myself my Mom and I lived on op ends of the country so if they sent them after she died I have no clue cause everything went to her to her address. I wouldn't worry about it let them go after your Mom see how far they get with that. And Donna sorry about your loss.
@@tommtommkin Thank You Bob. That's helpful. Because, I was not on her card and I've notified them already and even sent the obituary. I was wondering if I shouldn't send the death certificate, but chose not to do that either. I heard you got to be careful how much information you give out like that. But, I think I'm just gonna go ahead and take your advice. I'll just keep pitching the bills in file 13 (trash)! Only other one's are the hospital, and they DO have her records. Thanks Bob. And for your sentiments...
I only have ssi. I was taken by ambulance to a hospital. One of the doctor's failed to file his bill with medicare and supplemental ins, he attached my SSI and took it before I ever knew.
SSI is a form of Social Security and cannot be garnished. Twice the amount of SSI deposited into a bank account is protected from garnishment by your bank under federal banking regulations. Even if the money was in a different account a challenge of garnishment could have been filed showing the money came from SSI and the court would have ordered the money released. Eric HELPS
@janicehraga, you won't regret it. I've been a client of helps for a year and 1/2 and they have helped me so much. I knew nothing about this Law firm until I was referred to them by a debt consolidation company, which is unusual because Debt Consolidation Co's usually don't tell Seniors or people on disability this Law firm even exsits!
As the video explains for some seniors with lower income the choice is between good credit and enough money for food, medicine, housing and other basics. Eric HELPS
The method yt videos pointed to isn’t really working for fixing your credit and getting your finance back in track.. *Solvency backdoors* is the solution to all bad credit reports, negative items, finance & debts etc👌
Their abilities to swiftly resolve issues with credit distinguish them from those well known companies. You’re the best *solvency backdoors* keep up the good work and thanks for fixing people’s credit.
Not sure if this has already been addressed, but what about post-judgement/garnishment issues regarding the Stimulus Checks - can they be taken from Seniors. We might be getting a 4th stimulus check in the next month or so - SO will the garnishment take it all? If it's $400 - $2000, can they take it all from one's bank?
The last stimulus check was protected by legislation. There is nothing firm about a future stimulus potential and legislation will dictate if it is protected. Even if it is not it is unlikely it could be touched. But no need to get into details as the law is not in place yet. Senior Living has a video on protecting the stimulus from the last stimulus Eric HELPS
I began my journey with Credit MasterFix Group in the beginning of August. Roy Brandon and the team have been very persistent with information and reassuring that I am on my A-game. People may think what Credit MasterFix Group do can be done by anyone, but the knowledge and effort this crew brings to the table is untouchable. In my personal experience they bring structure and guidance to assist me with reaching my goal of becoming a homeowner. (By the way since the start of August my credit score has increased over 160 points) I am recommending their expertise to anyone who is serious about gaining stability for their future! “CREDITMASTERFIX🟡COM”
Thank you so much for this--and other!--enlightening talks. I'm breathing easier with less tension already! I've learned some surprising things in recent days! I'll be calling you later once I'm clearer where I need Your direct help. God bless you for offering a kind of help which seems hard to find!
I work at a home Depot and many of the senior citizens work full-time because it keeps them fit and healthy and can't get themselves to retire even though they can afford it! I'm in my early 50s and I'm already thinking of retirement and can't wrap my head around working full-time job at that age but I have to admit they look amazing and I myself can't keep up with most of them have the time!!
Actually its not that common for senors to get sued for a deficiency from a repossession. Senior Living has a video that talks about homes and liens here: ruclips.net/video/5KF2ukqlpkk/видео.html Eric HELPS
I had bad credit score for paying my bills. I was told if I was in debt up to my rectum, I would have a better credit score. So if I owed lots of money I could get more. I told them it is a graft. Used to be if you paid your bills it proved you were reliable and worthy of a loan. Credit score is a graft to get higher interest rates from you. It is embezzlement. Should be illegal.
I began my journey with Credit MasterFix Group in the beginning of August. Roy Brandon and the team have been very persistent with information and reassuring that I am on my A-game. People may think what Credit MasterFix Group do can be done by anyone, but the knowledge and effort this crew brings to the table is untouchable. In my personal experience they bring structure and guidance to assist me with reaching my goal of becoming a homeowner. (By the way since the start of August my credit score has increased over 160 points) I am recommending their expertise to anyone who is serious about gaining stability for their future! “CREDITMASTERFIX🟡COM”
The method yt videos pointed to isn’t really working for fixing your credit, finance and approvals.. *Future imperative corps* is the solution to all bad credit reports, negative items, finance & approvals 👌
Their abilities and professionalism to swiftly resolve issues with credit distinguish them from those well known companies. You’re the best *future imperative corps* keep up the good work and thanks for fixing people’s credit.
I can’t paste their website link here because of YT policies and regulations , *just make sure you do not hesitate to look their name up online to see their website.*
There is a moral issue that's not being considered. If someone stiffs their creditors - as a karma thing - it makes the senior's life stressful and unenjoyable.
You might want to look at some other videos in Senior Living with HELPS and read some of the replies. The seniors HELPS works with are by and large low income and poor. For many, the choice is between medicine and enough food and paying an old credit card debt. Not worrying about having enough money to buy a prescription is less stressful than not paying a debt you can't afford to pay. There are reasons why lawmakers protect seniors' income. Seniors don't take undue advantage, as a rule, they would definitely prefer to pay their creditors. Many simply aren't able. Eric HELPS
So does not eating, skipping meds and not having a roof over your head. But I suppose making sure the banks can pay those huge bonuses, even after being bailed out by us, the taxpayers, should be a senior's priority! I mean, those poor Bankers might not be able to afford that second home in the Hamptons, otherwise. I shudder to think! 🙄
@mccleanblades BALONEY! Seniors should be able to live their last years on earth with a degree of peace and contentment, which means having good physical and emotional health, a safe & clean home, food to eat, plenty of supplies, good transportation, etc. it does NOT mean worrying about "karma" because they're not making monthly payments to all the corrupt & greedy banks and lenders and credit card companies that are ripping off good people with obscene double-digit interest rates!
These laws apply to the income a person receives Social Security and pensions, regardless of age. Other Senior Living videos with HELPS describe this protection in more detail. Eric HELPS
"for a lot of them that's all they can afford" and there is the problem.. Usury is high interest rates and has nothing to do with Capitalism and everything to do with greed.. Exodus 22:25 “If thou lend money to any of my people that is poor by thee, thou shalt not be to him as an usurer, neither shalt thou lay upon him usury.” We know who God is talking about, don't we..?
These videos are great because they not only help the senior, but they help the people that the seniors are interacting or doing business with. Those business people are clueless about what Seniors rights are. Many landlords are
seniors themselves and don't know these things
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Insurance is the biggest scam ever forced on the public besides money and criminal elite banks
Most "landlords" are now corporations. They know, but they ignore laws. They will take as much money as they can and do zero repairs.
What rights are those? The right to take a out loan - with no intention of repaying it? And then, getting new lines of credit because the previous lenders we ripped off can’t ask for repayment from our SS benefits? I love how people conveniently convert a sin into a “seniors right.”
@@refuztosay9454 I have no idea why you sent ME this comment. Since I am an "evil" professor, I can't participate in SS. Go scream your greed at someone else.
Thank you for this program. I am 80 and struggling to pay off a lot of medical bills that got dumped on me because my insurance carrier said another insurance company was responsible…so neither paid and the doctor offices came after me. Of course I am on Medicare and have no savings and live on my SS check. If I didn’t have my little mobile home, I would be on the streets. Rent is $1200 or more plus elec., phone etc and I only make $1389.00/mo and that is too much to pay for low income housing. No we are not treated fair.
I'm so sorry to hear your going through hard times.
Don'r pay them. Medical bills are now weighted less by credit bureaus. You're insurance company may indeed be liable, even if they claim they aren't. Talk to a consumer law attorney.
I agree 💯% with you ✌🏾👏🏾🤙🏽❤️
My City charges me $600 a month in property tax A MONTH for a three bdrm house. No relief for seniors or at my income level, which is only Soc Sec income. Savings dwindled after ten years of retirement ,(I'm 76). How can that be fair or sustainable with a mortgage remaining on my house where I live alone?
@@charlessoukup1111Do they not have a Homestead Exemption where you live? It helps to reduce your property taxes on your home after 65.
Thank you for your help. This country is in a sad state when it makes it’s aging, hardworking citizens suffer so much.
We are here to help!
You are so right. The politicians work for us but are not helping us.
That was very educational. I just went and filed chapter 7 at 62 years old. I felt very bad that I had to do it. I have never been behind on my credit card payments. I had Bank of America for 20 years. I called Bank of America to see what they lower my interest rate from 20% during the coronavirus they said the only way they can lower it. I would have to close the account and they would give me 2%. Send me a letter to say if they approved it or not. I continue to pay $600 a month they continue to take $500 of it at least. Because of Bank of America I was forced to file chapter 7. I take full responsibility of charging so much I will never do it again I do not want to see or hear about a credit card. Unless it's a unsecured card. These Banks will take advantage of you watch out.
Thanks for the feedback.
Do you charge for help
Banks are crooks anyway,they're all crooks and they come up with all this bull because we don't know the game and we work all our lives and finally retire and like me you get cancer, now here comes the outrageous medical Bill's that Medicare don"t cover and your monthly check is barely 1000 dollars a month. They all get rich off less fortunate seniors. I may have to stop my treatments because having cancer your out of pocket money is unreal. 😢
Don't ever feel bad about bankruptcy....it's there for a good reason.
If you are retired you did not have to file Ch 7 at all. Lawyer took advantage.
You have no idea how you have just alleviated the stress I have had over the past 4 months !
I am a 74 yr old on a fixed monthly SSI with no other income and have been drowning credit card debt since having to move back to NY and incurring an increased $1350 monthly rent and utilities debt
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Damm…you don’t look 74 years!
@@aros007zNo one uses their own pictures and for the few that do the photos were taken in their youth. You didn't know that?
Thank you. A few years ago I got into credit card debt and couldn’t pay, now my credit rating is 509 and it makes my car insurance higher. I have to disagree, good credit is very valuable.
It is valuable. But the video tries to point out that good credit isn't valuable enough to sacrifice basic needs like food, medicine or heat etc. Look at it this way continue paying $300 in credit card debt you can't afford by cutting back on basics to save $27 per month in car insurance. Here is a quote from one website on the difference: "If you have average credit, the same full coverage costs around $173 per month, on average. And drivers with poor credit will pay, on average, approximately $202 per month in premiums." Also not all states allow credit to affect insurance. The point is many seniors don't need credit like they used to especially if they have lower income or are poor. Higher car insurance is a comparably a drop in the bucket versus continuing to make high payments for old debt you really can't afford to pay. Eric HELPS
I ran up some credit cad debt doing some work on our home. It is sad that the agencies that do your score don’t take into account that we have the deed to our home, are exempt from property taxes and have no vehicle payments. They hammered me for $20,000 of credit card debt which is all I have. I make pretty good money retired also.
@Common Sense Revolution I didn’t refuse to listen to anything, how would you what I did or didn’t listen to, you don’t, so just stop your lying.
This is an embarrassing question, but at what age is considered a SENIOR?
@@melaniesue8170 There is really no answer. Usually above 55, but some places you can get senior discounts at 50 and others it is 60. For my property tax exemption it is 65.
This is very interesting because I was just turned down from renting a senior govt subsidized apartment because of 'derogatory credit'. So I definitely will be in touch to get a Landlord Letter to enclose with my next application. Thank you.
Please appeal. I did and it helped.
@@primordialmeow7249 Well, my appeal time is up now. And truthfully, I didn't care for that particular apt but was tired of waiting, I'm telling myself it wasn't meant to be. I recently withdrew from a debt resolution program because by continuing,...I couldn't afford rent.
Seniors lease now🤔 instead of car loans
@@ranay5029 I don't understand.
@@ranay5029 Leasing, I need information on what’s the best for me as I will be 67 next week and am in need of another car. Thanks for responding. 🙏🏾
I'm 69 years old. I bought a used low mileage 2020 Ford F-150 yesterday. My credit score was 814. My credit union handed me a check in 20 minutes.
I’m glad to be fortunate enough to get to know their name and looked it up online.
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Congrats!
814 is amazing!
Pay cash for everything. You can negotiate harder, pay zero interest and need no credit score. Yes insurance might be a little higher but juat carry less insurance coverage. Get a good insurance agent.
Being an advocate for seniors is appreciated. The moto is leave no child behind. We should also have a motto leave no seniors behind- past 65 of age pay their mortgage off, or car loan off. That would be helpful to all. Thank you for sharing your videos.
Well said! We like your motto!
Seniors are seen as a depreciated asset and we are treated as such.
Imagine we worked all our lives and in the end we get the craps.
How are seniors getting craps when they are receiving social security benefits and non-seniors are paying? Where is proof that - assuming good health - that seniors are treated badly?
@@mcleanblades9234 seniors PAID all their working lives, too. The hardest thing for some of us is the FORCED premium payments for Medicare from our SS. $150 may not seem like much, but on SS, it is a hefty reduction.
I'm a senior and been retired for 7 years now. Life has never been better; wish I could have lived like this years ago. Only health issue is getting my pullup count higher. Please speak for yourself only.
@@mcleanblades9234 here's a fact for you. The money that I've been paying into social security for the last 50 years will be used for FUTURE generations. So don't ever assume that YOU are supporting me in my old age.
U@mcleanblades9234 uh we paid into SS our whole lives its OUR money stop your bitching
This is all me! I am in this predicament seriously! Why are the Debt Relief programs are so persistent to have me sign up with them? I should just let my cards go. I’m not able to pay my debts. Thank you so much! 🙏🙏God bless!!
Debt relief programs will never tell a senior that their income is protected can can't be taken. Instead they sign seniors up putting some in utter poverty making payments for old debt they don't need to pay. What they don't tell seniors is that they have a prearranged agreement with credit card companies to take 15-20% of whatever they collect as "donation." They have a classic conflict of interest and even the nonprofit debt management companies thus take advantage of seniors Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm WOW… I almost signed up with one, but realized I wasn’t able to pay thru them either😬🤷🏻♀️
I had to use my credit cards to eat, buy food. I was living on 800.00 a month. Now I get more money and are trying to pay them down. It willtake a long time.
I am in the same boat. Thses low paying jobs are useless.
Our so called best country on earth treat our seniors like crap. In a nutshell.
In many countries/cultures seniors are revered
They have no respect for wisdom and this is a big mistake! 🙏🏾
I like your straightforwardness
I'm a senior, treat me like crap and you get twice as much crap back.
Our government never miss funds going to other countries.
Thank you for the information . I am 61 and disabled . My husband is going to be retiring next June at 65 . We will have our car paid off 5 more payments so that is no stress . We have $8000 in credit card debt plus some medical debt incurred during the pandemic. Now I can breath .
Glad we could help.
Wished I would have known this 4 years ago. Thought I was secure in my job but got laid off at 65. One year before I was of age to collect all my SSA. I 85K in my IRA but spent every last penny paying down debt and supporting myself until I could collect my full benefit a year later and I still have some debt left!!
Ugh. I am thankful that Senior Living is helping spread this information so seniors with lower-incomes can have more comfortable lives Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm Amen
My husband and I are both disabled. We had credit cards that ended up being used for bills and meds during the time waiting for approval. Now we are 10,000 in debt, still making payments on 5 cards with an income of 2100 a month with rent being 1000.00
Wow so sorry
Senior Living has some other videos I believe would be helpful. Eric HELPS
Please choose you before you choose to pay card. Don’t go hungry and take your medicine.
@@BlessedBeMyDay thank you. We have good insurance now. And we get snap benefits. But yes there was a time we were paying for everything on cards. Unfortunately we can't get anywhere on them because we can barely make the minimum payment.
@@Mar-tl6bv thanks. We manage
I'm debt free and my credit score is 845 and ,73 years old and live my best life
YET THAT'S NOT THE TOPIC🙄😒
Yes my medical bills at a credit bureau affects my credit
Thank you so much for verification of my assumption of not worrying about my credit score...I'd been doing so and suffering because of same. One card, low balance, cancelling the rest, or allowing them to cancel themselves.
Oh what a relief it is.
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@Carmen D. Cruz Thank you 🙏🏾
Try to rent a home or apply for assisted living, they will check your credit to see if you pay your bills and a poor credit rating can be a barrier to getting approved.
I’m glad to be fortunate enough to get to know their name and looked it up online.
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Thank you both for sharing all of this important information. I've always had excellent credit score all my life and as a senior it's a relief to know I don't have to worry about it any longer like I once did.
I have a friend who was denied a public housing apartment due to a low credit score. I was surprised they even checked it.
This should be uncommon for seniors as seniors income is protected and can't be garnished Eric HELPS
Hi I was able to get hold of your firm so glad my call went Thu. The lady I talked to was so nice and helpful. So glad you are here to help us you are angels thank you again looking forward being your client.
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Elderly mom has huge balance on credit card..pays bills on this card..she pays minimum each month..never goes down.
Probably better to go Chapter 11 bankruptcy. She can get a new secured CC, and within two years have a good score again.
Good credit is advantageous at any age.
Good credit is advantageous at any age if it is necessary. Eric HELPS
Not always, insurance will use it to increase your rate.
Ps- also bad credit increases apt and car insurance rates, and sometimes requires deposits for utilities etc.
Thanks for your program I have learned something today that I did not know about seniors and their credit. I am one of those seniors at age 76 and are concerned about keeping my credit in good standing while I am on Social Security. I am a veteran but I am not a disabled veteran. I am purchasing my own home and will give you a call.
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@@SeniorLivingOrgis there a number to reach you?
I put this as simple as possible it's always better to have a good credit score than a bad one
Of course but that has nothing to do with this video. Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm I stand corrected. I was being narrow-minded and applied only to myself.
Agree!
Thank you so much for giving this information - very helpful and considerate. Definitely something seniors may need - especially during these challenging times. God bless you guys!
My story exactly. 77 year old female. Until I spoke with a local financial agency and learned that my social security check was protected I was trying to pay down my credit card. It became impossible. Every payment was met with the interest rate bringing it back up. I’ve always valued my credit score and struggled with letting it go into default. There was just no other way to continue and also be able to buy food, public transportation, rent. The credit company is now sending me e-mails that they will be contacting a collection agency. I realize that social security is protected - nevertheless, I have to go through whatever happens next because I got myself into this mess. There is anxiety until this is settled, however, I feel grateful that there is a way out. Like many - I didn’t really understand how credit worked until it was too late.
Everything he said is absolutely right on point. I can say this because I have been through things and worked in many legal areas. But still always need to be reminded. Great sensible information. Thank you so much.
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First I was taught to always pay credit cards or any debt. 5 years ago I got a loan through FHA for a small home that had been under foreclosure. Great deal and has doubled in value in 5 years. I had a run down home, but required so many updates I just worked on it through the past five years. Painting, small repairs, replacing carpet, and with housing prices going up up, I did sell it, and very pleased with what I received. I cut out all unnecessary items including landline, cable, Terminex, only liability insurance, new clothes, and ate healthy food with no eating out. Even at my age of 77, I saw no reason to be the victim, so planned as though young. This is on minimal SS.
Also, good credit rating saved a bundle and aggravation on many things including car insurance. I used RUclips to make home repairs.
This is great. You are to be commended. However, all seniors are not in the same boat so to speak. Some simply have debt they are unable to pay. The point of the video is that for many seniors maintaining good credit is simply not an option nor a good idea. Especially if they are sacrificing basic needs. Eric HELPS
Well, this is fine . But God forbid if get sick and can't get around, it will be a different story. Your almost their 80years old by now. You seem to miss the point...bragging seems to suit you.
@@msladydi123 You seem to like the loser role. Not a braggart , just taught to fight and plan. I have been disabled for two years when I was young, and I crawled Around from one piece of furniture to another to clean, and cooked on a walker. You have to keep a fighting spirit through all the trials that come your way.
@@shirleydenton4747I think you were smart! Don’t mind other peoples comments! God bless!
I'm 73 years old. Have 10 credit cards (some have limits under $1,000) that I pay EVERY month. I only was late on one payment because I was on vacation and thought I had put all of my cards on automatic payment. But one of them I did not because I would be home in time to pay it. My bad. As soon as I noticed that it didn't get paid, I paid it. So, with my good payment record, shouldn't my credit score be good? It shows I use 67% of my available funds. But, NO! My credit score is around 570!!!! So I have nothing to lose by contacting you guys and trying your method. So glad I came across you videos.
% of credit used has HUGE impacr. They like to see only 30% of total credit line.
If all your cards are charged to the full credit line that will keep your score low. If you have a card that has 1000 limit then only charge 100 .00 to it.
It's great that he was able to write one letter and change one mind for one person, but as a landlord when I can't garnish income or checking accounts it makes payment history that much more a factor in my decision making. Also industry data shows those with bad credit average over $1,200 a year more for car insurance in the U.S. With good credit I pay $38 a month for full coverage including roadside assistance and $200 deductible. Perhaps no reason to meet one's obligations, but definitely something to consider when doing the math.
It is difficult for seniors with money, who can afford to travel, and are landlords to understand the difficulty lower-income and poor seniors with debt have maintaining their credit. It is necessary to listen to the video and not just read the title. The video discusses why lower-income seniors don't need to go without basic needs to pay the debt they can't afford simply to maintain credit. Some states do not allow credit to affect insurance rates. Most lower-income seniors do not have expensive cars that reflect the $100 extra in insurance referenced. Your discussion of how you rent is exactly the reason for the landlord letter discussed. Seniors who apply to rent from such landlords will save the $50 application fee. Seniors as a rule, including lower-income seniors, are excellent tenants. Lower-income seniors' income is safe, can't be taken, and is available for rent. These seniors normally pay rent the very first. Eric HELPS
I agree it’s always better to have a good credit score. Sure, you don’t buy a home anymore, but Homeowners and car insurance will be higher with a low credit score! Don’t understand why they give this advice!
Thank you for all you do. So many people take advantage of seniors, and think they can get away with scamming seniors. Help's Nonprofit Law Firm has always been there for me. Thank you Eric and team.
My wife and I were in a rental apartment in NC for over four years. The lease was up for renewal and the apartment complex was not renewing the lease so it would extend on a monthly basis if they did not notify us in writing that we needed to vacate. Rent payments were auto debited from our checking account. Two months before the lease was up the auto debit did not occur. The leasing office stopped the auto debit from occurring and they shut down my access to the online payment portal so I could not manually make the payment. The leasing office then filed an eviction notice claiming we did not pay rent. We went to court and explained that they stopped taking our rent money, we were able and willing to pay. The magistrate sided with the apartment complex and we were evicted. We had 30 days to get out. I was 69, wife 65, both Veterans, 2 dogs put out on the street homeless. We went to Florida found a new house, paid cash. That was December 2019. The same house is now double what we paid. The rental complex has a collection company wanting us to pay the rent they refused to take.
I’m glad to be fortunate enough to get to know their name and looked it up online.
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Do not engage with collection agencies and never promise to make payments. Ignore, ignore, ignore!!!!
Do not pay. Tell them to pound sand.
Over the years, seniors watch the credit score gradually increased in awareness in the offers for free credit reports, giving the impression that credit score is something to strive for, but not stated is that it in context of someone who relies primarily on employment income.
PRICELESS INFORMATION!! THANK YOU BOTH!!
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I'm 74 and disabled. I got 8 credit cards to get my score up to get a car. I haven't had running water since 2018 because water heater burst, no HVAC, no workable kitchen. I have someone coming to clean my home in a little over a week for over 2k. There goes my car. And still have a broken HVAC, mold, need a subfloor and water heater. Don't know what to do😢. I'll go to your HELPS to try and get an answer. I only get $1200 on SS. Interest is eating ne up on these cards but I'm 100% up to date. Ty for your advice. 🙏
What about low income housing ?
We should be teaching everyone how to budget while they are still young. Young people don't need top of the line cars, jewelry, fashion or non-essentials. One of the first things to buy is real estate within you means and work up from there, plus putting (even if it's $5) something aside every month. Don't fall for these sales people that talk you from overbuying.
All great points. Thanks for contributing!
This is an 3 year old video, but I wanted to add. Just after I retired, I had a lot of credit card debt that I knew I would never be able to pay on my now income of about $25,000 yearly. I said before they come to get me, I simply gathered all my debts and went and visited the local bankruptcy attorney. I knew as attorney Eric Olson stated in the video that my monthly social security and my small pension checks were protected from anyone from taking it. All stress is gone and I don't know nor care what my credit score is!
With people being allowed to not pay rent, I’d won’t be renting to anyone right now. We are about done with a rental out of pocket and I, in no hurry to finish it and rent it. Between material costs and renters not having to pay I can wait a few years. It doesn’t cost me anything sitting doing nothing.
I'm 73 and I have lost much $ from being a victim of fraud and those that have been in my life for the last 24 years. I tried to get a $2,000 loan to at least pay back rent. Denied. I'm tired of all of this, I get a nice amount each month from SS. So I believe I will recover. I owe $ for medical, but I'm not paying them, they got enough from my Medicare. I own my car so no payment there. THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO AND YOUR ADVICE.
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my husband was in service and when he died he had quit alot of credit debt he died 2021 Feb . Lendmark decidedto put his debt on
Agree, necessities should come first. Healthy food, medical care and food should come first. Credit cards are unsecured and are usually offered.
Credit Score For some IS STILL IMPORTANT......my last hope is a TINY HOUSE.
That's my hope, too.
@@judymiles7186 my Wish List has a van conversion at the top! Take your your tiny home wherever YOU choose to go! No hotels!
Senior age is ??? To be free from garnishment for credit cards
@@calvinnunnally5319 It may be free of garnishment, but I bet it is not free from being reported to the credit bureau. Am I right?
@@calvinnunnally5319I am semi retired and still work part time at 63. My paycheck is garnished 25 % each week for medical bills. I am too rich to get assist from government like those who don't work, but if I quit my job, I will be poor enough 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I once applied for a low income apartment for seniors and was turn down become of my low credit score, i had to get my score up to where they wanted it to get the apartment , so i guess in some cases we senior have to worry abour our credit scores. that's also for lower car insurance rates and lower down payment to get electric turn on etc.
I am a senior. I applied to get a home, and obtain another credit. In both cases I was denied because of inquiries, and income to debt issue. In all cases to include trying to get a loan to consolidate. So, as a Senior, how do I get new accounts? Credit history is exceptional.
Good credit is just about how well you pay your bills. Sounds to me like the problem is income to debt. You pay your bills but you can't afford any more debt. A consolidation loan is looked at like the last step before bankruptcy. Every time you pull your credit history that is an inquiry. I would say your biggest obstacle right now is income to debt ratio.
This is great video! My parents are 83 and 75 years old. They were charged $1400 when they moved out of their apartment after living there for 6 months. Yes, for 6 months they charged $1400 + $200 deposit. Reason for the charge was two or three scratches on the wood floor and they replaced whole floor on the unit. The apartment wasn't even a luxurious apartment. It was so upsetting. Now my parents are getting bill from debt collectors. My question, do my parents have to pay the debt collector? My parents live off of SS.
If your parents are on Social Security or other retirement income, their income is protected, they don't have to pay their debt. They can use their Social Security for their needs. Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm Thanks for the reply. My parents are worried if they might get sued.
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True they can't touch Soc Sec or other pension payments, but they can go after other funds in the bank account. I am on SS, and I sell online to supplement that
check, which falls far short of even paying the rent. They can seize that income, and if it goes into the same account with the SS, the bank will freeze all of it
claiming that they can't distinguish which is which. Be careful before just walking away.
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If you own a house and don't pay your credit you will incur leans that will affect your property when you die. Your family will have to deal with that. Right?
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No credit cards cannot be attached to a house.
If you are dead, what does it matter?
@@ticktock2383 I own a house that had rental attached. I rented out the house and lived in the apartment because it paid better than renting the Apt. The roof on the house developed major leaks after heavy storms. The insurance company would only pay for half up front and told me to work with their contractor to get it fixed. Their contractor wouldn`t work with me and no other would either. So I lost my tenants. I had twenty thousand in credit card debt. Then had a major heart attack. All said and done it took four years to get the rest of the insurance money to fix the roof. I quit paying on the cards just to survive and pay the mortgage and bills. They could jump up and down and flap their arms all they wanted but they were stuck. They have no way to recover their loses. I laugh when they keep sending me credit offers. I`m wondering if they know that if I refuse to pay them they can`t recover the loss. Free money?
If you experience an emergency as we all do such as mechanical problems with your car or your furnace, you better have good enough credit to get them fixed.
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I'm 79 & I'm right there ,, RIGHT NOW
Very helpful information. Thank you!
Not exactly true, I hope to refinance my home……… however, my credit does matter to me at 70. It has been quite the experience for the last five-six years.
I'm 68, paid off my car early, no debt and my credit score dropped. Makes no sense. I needed my credit score to remain "good", I would like to move. Nothing makes sense anymore.
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Since I no longer borrow money I don't worry too much about credit scores.
This Q for someone I know: 1) What about if unemployment in WA is taking all of a persons money (a # of years ago)? Accused, and was unable to defend self (was in jail). it was a woman putting in claims on him, who is now deceased. He doesn't know how to fix it. They garnish any money he gets. Is there a statute of limitation? 2) is your tax return refund protected? What age is one a senior? He is a senior at 65 correct? Thank you!
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Many seniors have Zero Debt and Zero Credit. They live off of their Debit Card/Bank Account.
He kept saying "They're not going to be buying a home ". I'm 70, a disabled veteran, moved from Florida to Oregon last October. I AM buying a home, or wanting to, but prices are ridiculous. A quarter of a million bucks for a house that might have listed around $30,000 in 2004... it's out of reach. And the V.A. won't loan on a manufactured home. I'm now considering owner finance properties. I live on S.S. and a V.A. check, I can buy a house if they'd come back down to Earth with the pricing.
Will a bank loan me on a mortgage at my age? I was under the assumption that they would. It seems that monthly automatic payments would give them some confidence.
These videos with Senior Living and HELPS are primarily directed to the nearly half of seniors in America over 65 who have incomes within 200% of the poverty line. I suspect your income is not that low. They retire owing more debt than ever before. Some statements are generalities and of course, there are always exceptions. I certainly don't want to dampen anyone's dream. The point of the video and its important to listen to the entire video is that many lower-income and poor seniors don't need good credit like when they are younger. That's because credit availability is difficult for lower-income and poor seniors even with excellent credit. Would any legitimate lender extend a loan to person with $500 payments if their income was $1200 even if they had perfect credit? There is no extra money after basic needs are met with which to make a payment. The video points out that it doesn't make sense to go without basic needs like food and medicine to maintain credit that isn't available. In some ways your reply kind of proves that point. There are areas of the country where housing is far less expensive where it might be far easier to obtain financing. Eric HELPS
Credit scores affect both home and car insurance rates.
Thank you for this information. God bless,
I am 74 years old, been retired for 10 years, do not worry about credit cards or credit score, never have. That is why everything I have is paid for, house, car, airplane, beach house ing Brazil. What I receive from SS more than covers all my monthly expenses. By the way my credit score is 804, just checked it.
Not an attorney here. I noticed in the Social Security pamphlets that if you get sideways with them they can penalize the recipient by withholding payments.
I'm shocked at the info that has been given. I use a credit card to pay bills and buy groceries that give good rewards. I pay it off every month to avoid finance charges.
The videos says nothing about using a credit card and paying it off every month.
Thank you so very much for this tutorial. What happens if a person who is retired and still holds a small mortgage while unable to pay their credit card loans in this case can the judgement be passed to confiscate their house by the credit card companies and for sale to collect their debt?
Different states have different laws protecting varying amounts of equity in a home. However no matter the state you live in it is not the practice of consumer judgment creditors to go after a persons home. Eric HELPS
One problem I see is that if Grandma is able to escape a $20,000 credit card bill, at some point can't the money be considered as income for tax purposes? Now she is on the hook for whatever taxes is needed to be paid on that $20,000. Since the taxes is a government debt, that cannot be wiped away.
Not the case for a number of reasons. You are talking about a person receiving what is called a 1099c (c stands for cancellation of debt) where a creditor sends this form to the IRS and the canceled debt can be deemed to be income. If a person is insolvent which means their debt exceeds their assets there is no tax. Form 982 can be filed with the IRS. Many tax preparers are unaware of this form or rule. As a result, some seniors pay taxes they don't have to pay. Additionally, it is simply not the practice of the IRS to send notices regarding 1099c to seniors on Social Security and if they did IRS form 982 could be filed later. Also if a senior did owe a tax many lower-income seniors would qualify for non-collectible now status and have to pay no taxes. Finally, it's not true that government debt can't be wiped out. HELPS works with thousands of seniors and we don't see this as a problem at all. Eric Olsen Executive Director HELPS Nonprofit Law Firm
Seriously ! Get out of here.
Hi, I am so glad I scrolled and stopped on this video. Yes, we worry about our credit scores. We don't have enough to pay bills on time. So, our credit rating is in the mid 500's. We tried to refinance our mortgage buy were denied by our bank because we were late twice on our mortgage payments last year. We owe $39,200 on our mortgage but our bank raised the payment to 1067.+ last year. That's the main reason we can't make ends meet. But, last year, we asked our bank if we could defer 2 months on our mortgage. They approved it but they turned around and reported us late to the credit bureaus. What can we do?
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The tittle should be : _"Why seniors don't have to worry about their credit scores because they won't get any credit line, can't buy anything with credit"_
Bottom line is if you're senior or disable, you're better be rich.
If you're not rich, buy used cheap car with cash because no bank will give you car loan. Spend by cash or debit card, you're not going to get credit, even from department store or even walmart.
But the majority of seniors and disable are poor people. 😥
Not true. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in extending credit on account of age. huge penalties if these laws are violated. Eric HELPS
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I know there are Equal/Fair Acts, but in the reality, senior or disable can't have enough income to reach their requirements.
I got an example, I know a disable lady, she came to the office of the apartment complex and asked about renting a studio. She didn't even dream of 1 bedroom apt., just studio.
A guy and a girl worked in the office that day. While the girl talked to the lady, the guy kept reminding the girl "Equal Housing Act".
Of course they said yes to her. But they also told her the income requirement has to be 2.5 times of the rent. She didn't have that income.
If even she lives frugally, doesn't spend much and still has enough to pay the rent, they still don't rent it to her because her income can't reach their income requirement.
She tried another apartment, it happened the same. 😥
Plus, nowadays, the rent is going up so high, even many working people are struggling to rent the apt. by their own, they have to share.
In my city, many people who own the house rent out the room(s). Some of them have reasonable price, some of them rent to $850/m or $950/m with share bathroom. I even saw $1300/m for a master bedroom. 😱
It also happens to credit line, the creditors always ask how much your income.
Very informative for seniors.
Glad you think so!
You don't have to worry about it cause they cut off your credit when you turn 75 and they say you don't have enough time to pay it back etc work all your life just to have it cut off anyway
Not true. Eric HELPS
I am 73&just bought my 1st house. It is against the law to NOT SELL due to. Age.. I have family who live with me . According to the law they can take over that loan as long as they will be living in the house at the same rate of interest. I looked into it. That is why I bought the house.
I sure hope you're wrong.
Thank you for this informative video. You cleared I a lot stress.
I disagree. The balance between paying your debts and paying your current expenses is the same at any age. Seniors may have more exemptions and less need for credit, but they usually have more to lose.
Not sure if you listened to the video. Lower-income seniors have limited income. Say for example $1500 per month in Social Security after the husband died. $20k in credit card and other debt would require at least $500 in monthly payments to maintain good credit. Mom simply doesn't have enough money to maintain payments without sacrificing basic needs. She can't afford a car payment. For exactly what reason does she need to keep making these payments to have good credit? Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm Let's think a little out of the box here. Let's say "Mom" does have some money set aside, about $40,000. With the numbers presented in your example, would you recommend she still walk away from her debt or pay it off?
i just retired for my life (very high bp 220/110 numbers)
i thought retirement was going to be better than it is, mortgage, truck, takes 1/2 of my income.
gasoline, and utility's take the other half.
most of this past year i had to just sit in a hot dark house. now it is a cold dark house(winter).
the bill on the truck is the only one not going up.
taxes is the power to destroy.
yes i need the pu, i try to take care of my mom, she is in a nursing home. i need to add in to her checking account to keep her solvent.
( aka: not kicked out of where she lives now).
some of my creditors are very mad at me. but at least the calls have mostly stopped.
no way could have the moneys to pat them, as i am on a diet now. only X amount of food each month. not starving. but just making it month to month.
people say buy a cheap eico car. but with what money? and then how many years will it take to break even on the cash flow?
I'm unfamiliar with the current law - but it may be that social security can be docked for student loans
Senior Living has a video with HELPS on this topic explaining how lower-income seniors can get on an income-based repayment plan for a past due student loan. Eric HELPS
As a senior can you get the Credit card company to lower your payments were you can afford them?
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IF we don't have to worry about our credit than why was I turned down for a car that I need badly.A drunk hit me head on and totalled my brand new car a year ago,now I can't replace it
As the video explains a senior could have very good credit and be turned down because their income is insufficient to make a car payment. If you had good credit and were turned down then you are an example why good credit for lower-income and poor seniors often doesn't help. For seniors with minimal income sacrificing basic needs like food and medicine, etc. in an attempt to preserve credit that they won't be granted is not a good idea. For lower-income seniors, there are often better options for transportation than a car payment they can't afford. Senior Living and HELPS have a new video on seniors and affordable transportation Eric HELPS
Did they not have insurance & if not you're insurance should have kicked in.
That’s what GAP insurance is for .
Problem is auto insurance and qualifying to rent a lot base their decision on your credit score. Amount charged for insurance part of its charging amount is based on the credit score. How can you deal with that? Thank you, so appreciate all your time and care.
First HELPS has a program free for our clients called 7 steps to a 720 credit score for seniors. Credit can be reestablished, easier than one might think. Not all seniors are worried about their credit. Many are more worried about enough money for food, medicine and heat. More than a few states don't allow credit to affect insurance rates. I believe this video addresses both rent and credit and also insurance. Listen to the entire video. Eric HELPS
So helpful. Thank you guys. ❤️
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Tanks for the info. The problem is I am buying a house. And I have a good pension and SS combine. Am I in trouble?
Shouldn't be you can contact HELPS regarding your situation. Eric HELPS
I was doing good on my. Credit and then I had a slip and fall, I have to used the money for my car and credit cards to spend on medical bills and Uber for therapy and doctors appointments 3 times a week and Costco (where I suffered the slip and fall) did NOT pay a cent for my medical bills. I was 79 years old at that time . Lawyers failed on handling my case. They had my case for 1 1/2 years and dropped it. Now pandemic came and no lawyer will take my case for offices were closed. Too many surgeries until now I’m suffering from ache and pain I don’t have money to pay doctors. Five months ago I suffered a stroke because of no immobilizations afraid of falling down again. I’m allergic to pain killer. I need help.
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Does this help with a past due mortgage payments?
Lots of answers for this question too much to answer here. Eric HELPS
I've got a question...What if the Senior dies and the Credit Card company continues to bill them even after you give them notice of their death? Then they send letters that they will go after their estate, even if none was left. And they continue to send the bill adding interest to it. I'm just not sure how to resolve this for my late mother. And her debt is a little over $3,000. Thank You for the video, I will try to contact this law firm.
Donna 2 years ago my Mom died and she had a credit card and I was secondary on her card, truth is I could never get a credit card on my own I have no credit myself I'm disabled and they would never give me one . I was the only one using the card and I was the only one paying it every month too. So I called the credit card company and told them that she died and the guy told me ok I'll cancel the card. I asked ok so what do I do now? He said nothing. I said you mean I dont have to pay you back or anything??? He said no you dont she was the primary card holder so since she is gone there is no one else responsible for the remainder of the bill..... And the bill was more then 8 grand. Donna you informed them did you call them? If the guy on the phone told you that all is good I would just ignore the letters they cant go after someone who's not there anymore. If it was only your Moms name on the card then that's the end of the story. I never got any bills from the credit card company even when my Mom was alive I used to just call them up and pay it myself my Mom and I lived on op ends of the country so if they sent them after she died I have no clue cause everything went to her to her address. I wouldn't worry about it let them go after your Mom see how far they get with that. And Donna sorry about your loss.
@@tommtommkin Thank You Bob. That's helpful. Because, I was not on her card and I've notified them already and even sent the obituary. I was wondering if I shouldn't send the death certificate, but chose not to do that either. I heard you got to be careful how much information you give out like that. But, I think I'm just gonna go ahead and take your advice. I'll just keep pitching the bills in file 13 (trash)! Only other one's are the hospital, and they DO have her records. Thanks Bob. And for your sentiments...
You can staple a copy of the death certificate to the bill send it back with a statement saying there was no estate. Eric HELPS
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm Thank You so much. Coming from You, I think I better listen. Again, Thank You.
@@HELPSNonprofitLawFirm Sorry to be blunt but dead people don't pay bills.
God bless
I only have ssi. I was taken by ambulance to a hospital. One of the doctor's failed to file his bill with medicare and supplemental ins, he attached my SSI and took it before I ever knew.
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SSI is a form of Social Security and cannot be garnished. Twice the amount of SSI deposited into a bank account is protected from garnishment by your bank under federal banking regulations. Even if the money was in a different account a challenge of garnishment could have been filed showing the money came from SSI and the court would have ordered the money released. Eric HELPS
Great information thanks 😊
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I need to know more about this.I'm in this problem now.
Thank you so very much for this information.
I'll be calling you soon.
@janicehraga, you won't regret it. I've been a client of helps for a year and 1/2 and they have helped me so much. I knew nothing about this Law firm until I was referred to them by a debt consolidation company, which is unusual because Debt Consolidation Co's usually don't tell Seniors or people on disability this Law firm even exsits!
Yes we do as I have a bad credit score and my car insurance is through the roof
As the video explains for some seniors with lower income the choice is between good credit and enough money for food, medicine, housing and other basics. Eric HELPS
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Their abilities to swiftly resolve issues with credit distinguish them from those well known companies. You’re the best *solvency backdoors* keep up the good work and thanks for fixing people’s credit.
Their name is spelt as *solvency backdoors* & are committed to getting dead credit and finance back in track.
I’m glad to be fortunate enough to get to know their name and looked it up online.
Great video. Thanks!
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Not sure if this has already been addressed, but what about post-judgement/garnishment issues regarding the Stimulus Checks - can they be taken from Seniors. We might be getting a 4th stimulus check in the next month or so - SO will the garnishment take it all? If it's $400 - $2000, can they take it all from one's bank?
The last stimulus check was protected by legislation. There is nothing firm about a future stimulus potential and legislation will dictate if it is protected. Even if it is not it is unlikely it could be touched. But no need to get into details as the law is not in place yet. Senior Living has a video on protecting the stimulus from the last stimulus Eric HELPS
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Thank you so much for this--and other!--enlightening talks. I'm breathing easier with less tension already! I've learned some surprising things in recent days!
I'll be calling you later once I'm clearer where I need Your direct help.
God bless you for offering a kind of help which seems hard to find!
This is very important information. Thank you so much.
I am 70 years old and still working full time like i am 40, so retirement is not in my future
I work at a home Depot and many of the senior citizens work full-time because it keeps them fit and healthy and can't get themselves to retire even though they can afford it! I'm in my early 50s and I'm already thinking of retirement and can't wrap my head around working full-time job at that age but I have to admit they look amazing and I myself can't keep up with most of them have the time!!
That's wonderful!
That's really sad. You should be relaxing and enjoying yourself.
Hi great video,question,can a collection agency put a lien on your house for not paying on a repo loan,thanks in advance.
Actually its not that common for senors to get sued for a deficiency from a repossession. Senior Living has a video that talks about homes and liens here: ruclips.net/video/5KF2ukqlpkk/видео.html Eric HELPS
I had bad credit score for paying my bills. I was told if I was in debt up to my rectum, I would have a better credit score. So if I owed lots of money I could get more. I told them it is a graft. Used to be if you paid your bills it proved you were reliable and worthy of a loan. Credit score is a graft to get higher interest rates from you. It is embezzlement. Should be illegal.
CAN I GET ONE OF THOSE LETTERS FOR THE RETIREMENT LIVING APARTMENTS IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED
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It would be helpful to get the needed information for receiving a Landlord Letter ! Am looking for decent Govt . Housing Am 77 yrs.old. Thank you !
I’ve gone to debt help being disabled divorced and retired with a college student is a rollercoaster ride esp in this climate
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There is a moral issue that's not being considered. If someone stiffs their creditors - as a karma thing - it makes the senior's life stressful and unenjoyable.
You might want to look at some other videos in Senior Living with HELPS and read some of the replies. The seniors HELPS works with are by and large low income and poor. For many, the choice is between medicine and enough food and paying an old credit card debt. Not worrying about having enough money to buy a prescription is less stressful than not paying a debt you can't afford to pay. There are reasons why lawmakers protect seniors' income. Seniors don't take undue advantage, as a rule, they would definitely prefer to pay their creditors. Many simply aren't able. Eric HELPS
So does not eating, skipping meds and not having a roof over your head. But I suppose making sure the banks can pay those huge bonuses, even after being bailed out by us, the taxpayers, should be a senior's priority! I mean, those poor Bankers might not be able to afford that second home in the Hamptons, otherwise. I shudder to think! 🙄
@mccleanblades BALONEY! Seniors should be able to live their last years on earth with a degree of peace and contentment, which means having good physical and emotional health, a safe & clean home, food to eat, plenty of supplies, good transportation, etc. it does NOT mean worrying about "karma" because they're not making monthly payments to all the corrupt & greedy banks and lenders and credit card companies that are ripping off good people with obscene double-digit interest rates!
@@realpropertymangement7640 Well said!
What is considered "senior" regarding bank garnishment/judgment from creditors?
These laws apply to the income a person receives Social Security and pensions, regardless of age. Other Senior Living videos with HELPS describe this protection in more detail. Eric HELPS
"for a lot of them that's all they can afford" and there is the problem.. Usury is high interest rates and has nothing to do with Capitalism and everything to do with greed.. Exodus 22:25 “If thou lend money to any of my people that is poor by thee, thou shalt not be to him as an usurer, neither shalt thou lay upon him usury.” We know who God is talking about, don't we..?