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Medical Bills- Joint tenancy

Posted by Anna on December 10, 2003 at 1:46 AM

My friends husband has died, she wants to know if she can sell it to me. The title is clear and free of any liens. Her husband had a long term illness which medical has paid most of and he had regular insurance like blue cross. She wants to know if she can sell the house to me or will she be required to hand over all the proceeds to mediCal. We live in calfornia. The house was owned in Joint Tenacy as husband and wife. Is she responsible for her husbands debt, and when escrow closes will she be required to fork over the proceeds to medical? Is she responsible for her husbands debt? I understand if a property is held joint tenancy it avoids probate? She also owns a corporation, could she just put her house in the corporation’s name and then sell it to me?


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