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my husband's daughter (my step daughter) has a major problem. she has had a rough life and ended up in a shelter. she lives in alberta she lives in subsidy housing and she does not get along with the housing manager (the b*** in question) they took her to court for non-paymeny of rent and has given her until next tuesday to pay or move. i will help her with that now the next problem is the housing manager sent a letter saying my child has lost her subsidy due to the fact she did not report her income in the given time frame. i was on the phone with my child when she gave the woman the papers and she photocopied them and gave them back to her. now the housing manager is saying she never received them. she and this lady has been going at it for a while they can't get along. what can i do to help her? i told her to move back to T.O where i live but she can't right now. I am worried she will not be able to pay market rent with her income, she goes to college and work. Any advice for her?

2007-02-15 22:53:44 · 4 answers · asked by sexylousleo 2 in Family & Relationships Family

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I'd get online and check with the housing authority in alberta and advise them of the problem with this particular housing manager and that you were witness to the fact that the papers were delivered within the required timeframe. In the future I'd make sure your daughter sent all required papers "registered mail" with signature confirmation. Is there someone else who works in the housing manger's office who could check the files to see if they could find the papers (of course, while the mgr. is out of the office). Also, couldn't she "re-apply" for subsidy housing if all else fails?

I just checked online and Housing Connections is holding a free workshop on how to apply for and maintain your subsidized housing status on Tuesday, February 20th. If you check online you'll see they are the agency that oversees the program, including taking complaints. It may be that your daughter could move to a different residence where she wouldn't need to come in contact with this particular B____.

2007-02-15 23:04:57 · answer #1 · answered by GrnEyedBlondeSwede 2 · 2 0

If she's in college I would see if she could move back into the dorm or try to find someone who needs a roommate and pay portion of the rent to them. Good luck

2007-02-15 22:57:42 · answer #2 · answered by step b 3 · 1 0

well just talk to her and if she doesnt listen get her grounded or take her pocket money away or stop worrying and let her do all the housechores im gonna be 13 and i wouldnt like that at all

2007-02-15 23:00:08 · answer #3 · answered by spongebob 3 · 0 0

let her commit suicide

2007-02-15 22:57:47 · answer #4 · answered by ahhhlain 3 · 1 2

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