The Fire wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 4:58 pm Good morning,
I'm trying to find resources in Roanoke Virginia for rent. I'm able to pay rent moving forward but I'm not able to pay the rent that was due on November 1 because of losing a job. One of the companies I worked for is being charged for discrimination by the EEOC and because I stopped working for that company I wasn't able to come up with the rent. The company I currently work for has increased my hours where I will be able to pay going forward.
I'm looking for somebody who helps in this type of situation.
I would appreciate and information you could give me.
Thank you,
Laurie
Financial help to pay rent in Roanoke needed
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Re: Financial help to pay rent in Roanoke needed
Hi Laurie, Sue that employer!!! If you were discriminated against you have right. There is legal aid in Virginia and other rent help and I found this list. https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/htm ... tance.html
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Financial help to pay rent in Roanoke needed
Good morning,
I'm trying to find resources in Roanoke Virginia for rent. I'm able to pay rent moving forward but I'm not able to pay the rent that was due on November 1 because of losing a job. One of the companies I worked for is being charged for discrimination by the EEOC and because I stopped working for that company I wasn't able to come up with the rent. The company I currently work for has increased my hours where I will be able to pay going forward.
I'm looking for somebody who helps in this type of situation.
I would appreciate and information you could give me.
Thank you,
Laurie
I'm trying to find resources in Roanoke Virginia for rent. I'm able to pay rent moving forward but I'm not able to pay the rent that was due on November 1 because of losing a job. One of the companies I worked for is being charged for discrimination by the EEOC and because I stopped working for that company I wasn't able to come up with the rent. The company I currently work for has increased my hours where I will be able to pay going forward.
I'm looking for somebody who helps in this type of situation.
I would appreciate and information you could give me.
Thank you,
Laurie
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