Sunday, January 3, 2010

Mortgages For Senior Citizens Aren't There Laws To Protect The Disabled And Senior Citizens Against The Shutoff Of Utilities?

Aren't there laws to protect the disabled and senior citizens against the shutoff of utilities? - mortgages for senior citizens

I have a friend who has an apartment in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They have paid a special assessment of more than $ 4,000, the $ 3200th He received only say that the Executive Board prior to, not all water, electricity, telephone, gas, etc., and partial payments accepted. Pay for you owe $ 800, but can not get their mortgage and condo fees in general. Many older and disabled people. The Council expresses its authority stems from their charter, but more than the federal law prevails, but PR is a commonwealth of the United States?

1 comments:

no idea said...

in us, yes there is. Puerto Rico. requires a special appeal to be instigated. yesterday was good. Resource Consultant for the Department of Housing to speak. tell him how big is your uniform. Using bs baffles brains. good friends.

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