Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother is retiring this year and has asked if my husband and I would go in with her to buy a home that has a MIL suite. She no longer wants to live by herself, but she wants to still live in a house with a yard for her dogs. She's going to put down a 65% down payment and we will take out the remaining mortgage. All three of us will be on the deed for the home and the mortgage, but my husband and I would pay the mortgage, taxes, home insurance, and utilities. My mother would basically be living expense free. She said that she would leave my husband and I the house in her will. This is a home that we would not be able to afford purchasing on our own in a very nice area, so I believe it is a good investment. We will also be able to keep the money we will get from selling our current home which will be around 30k. My husband and I get along very well with my mother and I am happy to live with her as long as we both have our own space. I do have siblings though and I just want to make sure the home would go to my husband and I free and clear if anything happened to her. Thoughts and concerns?
Why does her name have to be on the house at all? Can't she just give you the money and the house goes in your name and your husband's with the understanding that she'll live in the MIL suite?
Anonymous wrote:My mother is retiring this year and has asked if my husband and I would go in with her to buy a home that has a MIL suite. She no longer wants to live by herself, but she wants to still live in a house with a yard for her dogs. She's going to put down a 65% down payment and we will take out the remaining mortgage. All three of us will be on the deed for the home and the mortgage, but my husband and I would pay the mortgage, taxes, home insurance, and utilities. My mother would basically be living expense free. She said that she would leave my husband and I the house in her will. This is a home that we would not be able to afford purchasing on our own in a very nice area, so I believe it is a good investment. We will also be able to keep the money we will get from selling our current home which will be around 30k. My husband and I get along very well with my mother and I am happy to live with her as long as we both have our own space. I do have siblings though and I just want to make sure the home would go to my husband and I free and clear if anything happened to her. Thoughts and concerns?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great...except I’d have the documents say she is leaving her interest in the home to you, not you and your husband and that this is separate from the remaining inheritance you will receive. If she has to go into assisted living or needs aides, will she have money for that with her money tied up in the house? Is her suite on the first floor?
This will be a huge issue. If she had to go into a nursing home, who would pay. Medicaid would put a lean on your house if she is a joint owner and there is a five year hold back to get it. She should just gift you the money and your name only.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great...except I’d have the documents say she is leaving her interest in the home to you, not you and your husband and that this is separate from the remaining inheritance you will receive. If she has to go into assisted living or needs aides, will she have money for that with her money tied up in the house? Is her suite on the first floor?
Anonymous wrote:Only if the siblings are ok with it and you have it in writing.