A friend of mine that I lived on his property for 15 years sign a document stating he wanted to donate his property to me when he died. That was 2 years ago. I was told not to bring the paperwork to the courthouse till after he passed. One year ago he was admitted to the nursing home. I've paid the property taxes the past2 years. Can the nursing home take the property from me when he passes?
If this man has family or a State guardian, they may not be aware of this paperwork. Even so, if the property needs to be sold, oh well. If this document did not have witnesses and was not notarized it may not be legal. You need to see a lawyer.
Medicaid will do first dibbies on clawing back likely.
Once all creditors are paid by the estate, then other beneficiaries of the remainder of the estate can put in a claim.
I am sorry you paid taxes on a property that wasn't yours. I think it may be lost.
Ultimately this is a law case, so do see an attorney with all facts in the case.
I wish you the best.
Paying property taxes does not an owner make, not in 2 years.
This means you are a beneficiary in a will.. maybe not a legal will at that.
Whether a legal document or a scrap of paper, a will deals with how to disperse a person's assets (goods, money, shares, property) after they die.
You have no control over what they will have (or not have) at that time.
Assets may need to be spent or traded for care long before death.
Who is POA for your friend? That person would know how the NH is being paid - although would hold no obligation to share that info with you.
See if anyone can advise you here, but please seek your own professional legal advice.