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Paul McChesney (Admin)

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Posted on Saturday, May 15, 2004 - 6:50 am:   

Certainly you should tell the Administration who you live with and what his income is. The harder question is how that is treated. I blush to answer that I am not sure. I know that down here in SC they try to count it if they can, and I know that if you can prove that he is just a landlord and you are a border they cannot count it. But I don't know how it comes out, as a practical matter, in other states, and my sense is that it varies from state to state. If anyone else can be helpful on this point, I would appreciate comments.

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