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Veronique17
Asked August 2017
My father and I co-own our house. Will selling it affect my father's Medicare?
He is 67 years old. Please advise. Thank you.
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Lizroxy24
Aug 2017
It shouldn't affect Medicare but if you live in California and Medical is referring to MediCal (California Medicaid) it may affect things. Talk to a MediCal representative and an Elder law attorney to make sure selling the house is handled properly.
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