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Stargazer99

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Sat Oct 11, 2025, 04:35 PM Saturday

My friend is losing her home of over 25years due to social security's mistake-how nasty can it get [View all]

Because of the SS overpayment a while ago she was having $174 deducted from her SS for payback but now they are deducting $740 per month and her property taxes are $6000 annually. She could make it on the $174 but not now with $740 deduction. That overpayment was not her fault but she is losing her home because of the change in deduction amount. Is there anything she can do?

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Why are her property taxes so high? Ilsa Saturday #1
Property taxes are in a well desired area so they went up in the years Stargazer99 Saturday #4
Still, make sure she is getting whatever exemptions she is entitled to. W_HAMILTON Saturday #11
There are no exemptions in this area for old age and low income Stargazer99 Saturday #5
What is the zip code where she lives? Or at least county/state? W_HAMILTON Saturday #12
Yes, there seems to be more to the story than we've been told Fiendish Thingy Saturday #19
Got it. It sounds like she may have to downsize or move. Ilsa Saturday #14
The only thing I can think of is for her to call marybourg Saturday #2
Can't hurt to call the ACLU Submariner Saturday #3
I have no idea what she can do but I certainly hope someone knows. This is crazy; from LoisB Saturday #6
How long has she not paid her property taxes? Fiendish Thingy Saturday #7
Washington and the $740 deduction has been recent increase Stargazer99 Saturday #9
If it's a recent increase, then how could she be short funds to pay her taxes? Fiendish Thingy Saturday #16
The current admin has increased her payment on the past overpayments questionseverything Saturday #27
Oof, Washington - No income taxes and everything is paid through Property and Sales taxes haele Saturday #34
This is a tRump change to the previous Biden marybourg Saturday #13
Found this: LoisB Saturday #8
Wish I knew. Maybe take in a renter? mountain grammy Saturday #10
Thank you all! Stargazer99 Saturday #15
Contact local churches and community charities--FAST synni Saturday #17
She must have not noticed the extra deposit for a long time EdmondDantes_ Saturday #18
Can't she just declare bankruptcy 5 times like the orange amphibian turd? maxrandb Saturday #23
Got it, no personal responsibility because Trump doesn't take it EdmondDantes_ Saturday #29
She was paying the money back! maxrandb Saturday #33
I believe you have 3 years (with penalties) before they can take flvegan Saturday #20
Is the tax overdue? What state is this in? How old is she? Has she talked to Gaugamela Saturday #21
Would she consider a GoFundMe? irisblue Saturday #22
Exactly..... a kennedy Saturday #32
I think there is a limit on how much they can withhold Jacoby365 Saturday #24
The payments Timewas Saturday #25
tell her to call Legal Aid Brainstormy Saturday #26
Unsolicited advice. Bread and Circuses Saturday #28
How much was she overpaid and did she know she was being overpaid? madinmaryland Saturday #30
My father was overpaid for three years when he first signed up for Social Security... haele Saturday #35
Reverse mortgage, maybe, if she needs some breathing room. nilram Saturday #31
A reverse mortgage is a horrible idea airplaneman Sunday #36
Worse than I thought. nilram Sunday #37
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