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Scorvo
Asked February 2018
Can an elder apply for VA aid and attendance and have their home not count as an asset if they will not be living there anymore?
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Scorvo
Feb 2018
Still own and living there but moving to Assisted Living
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GardenArtist
Feb 2018
Do they still own the home? Are they renting it out?
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