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Edmundson808
Asked January 2019
Does a caregiver of an incompetent person pay rent?
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I’m living with her and take care of her 24/7.
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We need more info on your situation. There is a trust involved, yes?
01/20/2019 15:48:02
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Jan 2019
I can't see why you would be expected to pay rent to be a full time caregiver. Are you being paid for your work?
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Jan 2019
Caregivers are paid $15. to $25.00 per hour. Are you being paid? If you care for someone 24/7, they should be paying you - not the other way around. We need more info to give sound advice.
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