My mom was fooled into adding somebody to the deed of her home. To improve on things, I will allude to my mom as Marge and this other individual as Frank.

My mom was fooled into adding somebody to the deed of her home. To improve on things, I will allude to my mom as Marge and this other individual as Frank. The deed records the proprietors as being "Marge OR Frank" - not Marge AND Frank. Straightforward organized that so he could sell the house without my mom's authorization. Yet, I can't help thinking, that could misfire on him. For example, in the event that my mom went into a nursing home, her benefits would be taken to pay for her room at the nursing home - BUT.. shouldn't something be said about the house? The deed would in any case be recorded as "Marge OR Frank". I'm 100 percent sure that Frank won't ever visit my mom in the nursing home, since he would as of now not be residing off of her annuity cash. When he neglects to at any point visit, could Marge actually have the option to sell the house without Frank's consent? Likewise, would Marge be able to change her will to pass along the responsibility for home, despite the fact that the house is supposed to be claimed by Marge OR Frank?

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