Group: alt.social-security-disability
From: Relayer
Date: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: i am worried about not having SSI if my parents die and i inherit a house and condo

On Aug 11, 1:44?am, john rosewood wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 00:54:22 -0500, john rosewood wrote:
> > i am worried about not having SSI if my parents die and i inherit a house
> > and condo. i get SSI for having the clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia.
> > our house is paid for as well as another condo. i imagine that they way
> > my parents have looked at it that the rent from one property would cover
> > the living expenses at the other property where i would continue to live.
> > i'm afraid that if SSI was taken from me because of my future inheritance
> > that i would not be able to afford doctors, medicine, and all other living
> > expenses.
>
> > your input is greatly appreciated.
>
> here is more information: my parents have planned from the income of one
> property to take care of living expenses at the other after they die so
> that i will have a roof over my head for life.

SSI is for people who have an actual need which you wont if you have
enough money for living expenses and a house to live in free

it is SSI that i get, not
> SSDI, and i would like to find out about SSI laws so that my parents can
> somehow figure out some way of me being taken care of and also for me to
> be able to see my doctors and get medication. i know that if it were not
> for my parents i would not be able to afford living alone in a apartment
> with what little i do receive. if its permissible to inherit one
> property, what would be the best choice for the other property seeing as i
> still have to pay house/living related bills. i would very much like to
> report any information i receive to my parents so they can take
> appropriate measures so that i will be taken care of should they pass away.
>

Again, SSI is a needs based program. If you have a way of having your
bills paid, and you have a roof over your head, you do not qualify,
regardless of how you structure it.