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Trayrena
Asked January 2011
Can I sell my grandmother's condo if she is going to a nursing home?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Jan 2011
I you have a Power Of Attorney you likely can, but the money is still hers and may need to go to cover nursing home bills. Be sure to do this legally. You may want an elder law attorney or estate attorney involved.
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