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getting a letter notorized


Question Posted Sunday July 4 2010, 3:57 pm

We need a signed letter for my wifes income which she babysits for one of her friends for us to move into our new apartment. The letter is only good for a year which my wife plans on going back to work. Her friend said she cant get the letter notorized because it will mess up her HUD and social services. Is that true? We really need this place asap can we get someone to sign it and say we babysit for them?

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returntolove7 answered Monday July 5 2010, 4:47 am:
Getting a letter notorized is no big deal. That should no effet her HUD at ALL! And yes you can get a letter from anyone that says you babysitt for them and get it notorized. They do not check to much on that as long as the other person is ok with it. Honestly getting this letter notorized from her friend is no big deal just don't state she is getting any money from it. Good Luck to you and God Bless!

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