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so dad has a new plan. ( i could strangle whomever is telling him this stuff!) but ive caught wind that dad is considering a reverse moratgage. i agreed to work here in lieu of monthy payments, id get half this house after he passes. ( yes, im the daughter that has been cleaning/upgrading this house, and i still have to work for my part) lately this house has been falling apart. we got red tagged by gas company and he only repaired just enough to get the gas back on, but its still leaking all outside.my window. i also found out that behind the cheesy paneling in my room is fiberglass insulation. great. that explains my skin problems.
so i can always read him ,when hes acting smug or sneaky, hes done something mean to me he thinks is fun.
hes never been good with money, mom took care of that. when she went into nursing home, he spent over 100,000. of his own money on a time share condo in mexico! got ripped off. 3 years ago i had a credit card ( seperate account,different number my name, he primary) when i was very sick before my surgery id have to get away from here, but any charges i made, i paid for out of my check ( yes i have proof) when he canceled MY card when i was out of town in the hospitol the day before payday, he did it to be a jerk. my card had never been near maxed out. i gave dad cash and i got reciepts when i did. the account was never not paid so it was in great standing when he canceled it. i saw what a jerk he was about the whole thing, i paid mine off completly and closed it. 2 1/2 -3 tears ago. well that his only thing he has to complain about. everytime he talks to sister, she talks him into changinf passcodes so i cant get in. but he forgets the next day, i change it back and he can go online.
now when i was 'conned' into coming here, since brother had several cards in his name he didnt knwo about, i canceled them. i put everything online. i enrolled him in privacy assist so i hes not got new cards, see that hes paying his bills, eyc.. well he bought a toilet for judy so now hes broke. keep in mind the gas company has shut off our services. rather than ask me for help, he refuses to even let me look at statements he has to pick his 'your a mooch piece of shit, the usual. he says hes STILL paying %28 intrest on the amex.. i said no, i paid that card and its closed. in good standing. i printed off his credit report and showed him. that pissed him off. he gets his buddy to change the passcode to privacy assist and that required a lot of digging through several of my accounts to do. ok. so i talk to the guy, explain and ask him to change it back, he did.
sorry getting long. anyway.. hes his 'slick willy' face, the one he gets when he has done something really nasty to me for revenge. he is shockingly unconcerned with house repair. he suddenly cant find his living trust in his safe ( i dont have combo) he still crys poor mouth everyday, but he goes out to dinner with his friends 2 times a week. he buys food for his byddies but none for the house. i buy grocerys, he steals them.( 2 fridges) but none of his credit cards are bad at all, 3 are 0 and inactive. 2 have about 2,000, none are in collections or gone unpaid. but hes still saying hes worried. ok, gather all your bills, utilities, bank statements, any bill you own, put in a pile on table, ill sort it out and put on easy payment plan with the creditors. when i was asking him 'im still getting this house after you die, right? first joyce and i split it ( as in the living trust) but he always assured me that i would get a bigger chunk because i never agreed to give up my livleyhood to be homless! now ive caught wind hes considering a reverse mortgage because that would leave me ass out! can i at least get myself on as a creditor for the large amount of work ive done here? even when hes planning on doing this on purpose because he thinks my work isnt worth anything now. ive kept pictures ,papers, im used to having to cover my butt. sad. what can i do here? sister thinks because im adopted and shes not, that i shouldnt get a dime. im the only one that helped him when he was being abused, im the one that has cleaned/scrubbed/painted/ revamped this entire house. i gave up my sec8 because he assured me over and over, id never be homeless, 'trust him' yeah right. he even calls me theo when hes yelling at me now. that was mom. i was right. he is punishing me for things mom did. but this house has made me sick from mold, insects, gas leaks and fiberglass insulation behind peeling paneling.and i STILL help this house clean. the house wont be worth much because he refuses to let my friend ( i would pay for,hes a contrator) make very needed repairs! so some idiot told him reverse motrgage will give him money now, then kids get nothing. so he can play bigshot, and ill be homeless? i have to find a legal way to get paid here. i did NOT bust my ass cleaning and being treated horribly by this man to walk away with nothing. what can i do legally

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Wherewere - Leins can be problematic in that you usually can't just go and file one. Most courthouses have safeguards in place to keep nuisance leins from happening. Where my mom lives, it has to be done as a mechanic's lein. So you have to be a real registered business with documented expenses and some sort of contract signed specifically by the tax assessor recorded property owners name. My mom;s house had hail damage, she is in a NH and I am her DPOA so the contract was in my name. Roofing company (they did the last roof so address was a known for them) had to do a new contract that my mom had to sign just in case they didn't get paid...they couldn't file a lein if the contract & signature was in my name as I don't own the property.

For where I live, after Hurricane Katrina, there was all sorts of problem with contractors getting paid and especially for subs getting paid by the main contractor, so they went and filed liens but you have to pay a fee to place the lein and then to renew it for the life of the lien. If you don't, then it can be struck off. There were alot of bad contractors screwing their subs as they knew the subs were just here to work the disaster and then move on (to the next flood, storm, etc) and not renew the lein. it's not always simple.
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I believe if I was you I would go to the court house and file a lien on the property and that way when anything is done to try and sell, reverse mortgage you have to be paid before any of this can be done. I would also leave the lien on the property no matter what until you are paid your rightful amount.
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OK on the RM comments......

To date, RM have been fraught with problems. When Bank of America & Wells Fargo, got out of the RM business totally a couple of years back, what came to dominate the market is the more predatory RM groups. I imagine BoA & Wells flat found out that so many of the RM they were holding from deals in the last decade were underwater and even with getting the FHA money, it was still a bad deal. Nothing like having old peoples homes filled with old people stuff in them to deal with along with a sea of foreclosures on much newer less problematic homes.

It had gotten to the point with RM complaints, that the federal RM rules as of the end of this month are now significantly changing. The biggest change is that the FHA backed RM applicant now has to prove that they can afford to pay for taxes and all insurance for the life of the loan.This could be - for marginal applicants - require actually doing an insurance & taxes escrow-type of account which the applicant has to pay into before RM gets done. It does not come out of the RM money. This requirement alone will excluded a huge # of folks.

The insurance issue is a big deal because so many elders and really most of us...just assume that whatever we pay for hazard insurance is going to be reasonable. Well for folks who have had their home a long time & don;t have a mortgage, they likely have not increased insurance to keep pace with replacement costs. Or they don't get insurance because they have no mortgage so no requirement to do so. Then when they get an RM, the insurance bill which was zero or maybe $ 300 a year for basic homeowners now has gone to having to have increased homeowners, flood, and other hazard (earthquake or windstorm) all of which can be frightfully expensive. Plus mortgage insurance. The fees get to be huge and added onto the RM. For family, paying off the RM when momma dies, just cannot be done. The real tragedy for RM is for family who have been living in the house and caregiving and have no home to go to when the RM comes due. Like Sebring.

I do think that a FHA backed RM can work for a younger couple - say 63 & 65 - who have significant SS & retirement & have a home worth at least 300K which is fully paid off and in an area which is showing significant increasing value. FHA limits the % you can take, it's based on house value & about 50-55%. They do the RM as a line of credit. They plan on staying at the house for another decade or two and the house will increase in value so that when it sells, the RM is paid in full and there is still $ left over which goes to the now truly elderly couple or their kids. But if you are this couple, you can go and get $ from a bank or do a HELOC and don't need to do an RM in the first place.
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Whether RMs are good or not for te home owner is another subject, they certainly are not meant to provide for the would be inheritor.
If your dad gets a RM you will have no legal claim to the house. If he does not get a RM but ends up in a NH Medicaid gets the house.
Cut your losses, you are a hard working person, get a job, even if it is cleaning other people's houses, whatever you can get ASAP. You speak of paying for things, so I believe you have some sort of income. Try to get a section 8 back. Spend your days setting up your new life rather than cleaning your dads house. Once you get an income source and a place set up, move out, leave a note.

Sounds harsh, and sometimes the desire to have family ties us to a bad situation. This house is oxic and so is this family. Move on choose a new "family" of friends that are positive in your life

God bless
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I'm sorry, I have to disagree to a point on reverse mortgages. Yes, they can be very dangerous and people can end up on the street if not careful. Statistics show that 1 out of every 10 reverse mortgage owners lost their house and ended up on the street in 2011, which is why the government has tightened up the rules on RMs.

But there are also some good, reputable reverse mortgage companies out there. For seniors who need some money, RMs can be good instruments. The secret is being very careful. Don't use a company that solicits you and find a company that is recommended by someone else, if nothing else, if you know anyone from a local bank, ask them if they know a reputable company. AARP might even have some good info. Do your homework and find out the pitfalls. There is a ton of information on the internet.

I helped my aunt get a reverse mortgage -- she made the mistake a lot of retirees do and rather than living off and spending only the dividends and income from her money, she spent down the principal. She was in the position of almost having nothing except social security, which was not enough to pay her property taxes in NJ.

I used a broker recommended highly by a woman I trust a lot. The thing is you do not take all the equity (I would say never more than 50% equity) out of the house. Some companies will give the full amount -- they're probably a predatory company and you want to avoid them. You also do not spend down all the money you took out because you need to still pay the taxes and insurance. If you don't pay those things, they can foreclose and you end up on the street.

Hopefully, you will not spend any of the money you get from the reverse mortgage and instead invest it in something that will pay you monthly dividends and income -- which is what we did with my aunt. Yes, you can take a monthly payment, which is easier for you to lose track of where things stand. But if you take a lump sum payout and invest it, and are careful things should be okay.

Being she did took less than 50% equity in the RM, she will still have some value in the house for her son, who isn't helping her -- always one of them! Plus, if you are careful and invest it wisely and only spend the income, there may be principal left to pay off the reverse mortgage.

Also, question all the closing costs and even compare closing costs between companies. Predatory companies will have higher closing costs.

Yes, as said by a couple above, RMs can be very, very dangerous and bad -- there are a lot of predatory companies out there. But it is also a good tool to fall back on when things get bad. Just do your homework and be careful.
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Stay away from a reverse mortgage. It's just criminal theft. If the house if paid for, and someone gives you money for the house, you have to realize that you owe them for that money. They expect to get that money back that they gave to the mortgage holder, or they expect to sell the house and get the money. Come on folks, wise up. Reverse mortgage is nothing but a scam. They will give the seniors the money, but when it runs out (the value of the house), that will be the end of the line for the mortgage holder. As stated above, the senior will end up on the street. Protect yourselves folks. Reverse mortgage is nothing but predators descending on the carrion.
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Sebring, I can't add much that hasn't been said. I am with the others. You are not the only sibling and it sounds like you get very little help from the others, so let them step up to the plate. As much as I love my Mother and she is the main and sometimes only focus of my life right now, if she treated me like your "dad" -- though he doesn't sound like one -- treats you, she'd be in a nursing home so fast her head would spin. I'm with someone who said, he probably was somewhat like this before the disease. You don't change stripes that quickly because of a disease, in my opinion. So, my amen to getting out of there.

First, it does not sound like a house you would truly want. Do you really want all the headaches associated with a run-down house? Plus, you cannot do much about mold except replace the walls. Heck get a nice apartment and if something breaks, the landlord fixes it -- no mess, no fuss.

Second, there is no house in the world that is worth your sanity or your health. It is a material thing and can be replaced. Your sanity and health are not always easily fixed.

Third, if you still want the stupid house, tell him NOW, you are leaving, moving out unless he goes with you to an attorney's office and adds you, and only you, to the deed and has it guaranteed that you alone get it when he passes. The Attorney should also be able to word it that he cannot get a reverse mortgage with you on the deed. If he isn't willing to do that, then keep your word and move out. Let the others put up with him. I'll bet they put him in a nursing home.

Though if I were you, I'd just leave. You can make a much better life for yourself. You will probably be healthier and most certainly happier. You are stronger than you might think. Heck, you have to be, look at what you've put up with for how long. Many women I think stay in bad situations because they are afraid or think they can't make it on their own. Totally Wrong! Women can and do make it on their own every day. I have never married. I "sewed my wild oats" until I was 26. Then I got serious and got a job and at age 51 I retired fully. That was 15 years ago. Have always owned my own home and rarely financed a car. You can do it. It might be hard and a little lonely in the beginning, maybe living by yourself. But it will be better than living with someone who beats you down every day. You'll make friends and have a life. You'll find some kind of job -- doesn't matter what it is. You'll be able to hold your head up and pay the bills.

One final reason for you to get out of there is you are 46. Do you have an IRA? Since you don't work, I doubt you have a 401K. That house doesn't sound like it will give you much money in your old age. You have to start planning for your retirement and he doesn't sound like he's going to help you with that. If you find a company or a place that still has a pension plan (not many do any more) -- like some government agency, fed or state, you still have time to get vested. You have to also think of yourself. That is not selfish, it is just common sense.

Girl, good luck to you!
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Living in this house is making you ill both mentally and physically. You have been in section8 housing before so you know the ropes. If you got the house could you even afford to keep it. There are probably unpaid taxes utility bills and others. The house needs repairs, you know there is mold and insects. Is there also asbestos, there probably is if it's old. How old is the furnace, hot water heater, cooker, fridge. Is it so bad your local authority could condemn it maybe sell it for back taxes. How about rats in the basement, mice in the walls and bats in the attic. you have no money, you could not pay for those things. Do you want to live in the house with Joyce if you both inherit? Will you come out alive if dear old dad does not kill you first? Dad does not deserve to have you looking after him. You are worth more than that. Leave this evil pair to take care of each other. Face it you are going to get NOTHING out of this. You are still capable of leaving. Get your stuff out of the house in secret and finally leave a note on the kitchen table. Give the post office your forwarding address or prior to leaving get a post office box and notify everyone who needs to know the change of address.. if you have to sleep on a friends couch while you sort yourself out. Throw your self on the mercy of social services. many churches may be able to help. Its better if you are clean and neatly dressed. someone may have a spare room they would rent or allow you to stay in exchange for cleaning their house. Find work, even if it is only cleaning houses, that can bring in more than many minimum wage jobs and you are good at that. You are not helpless or at the mercy of dad and sis. Don't forget that if dad has to go to a nursing home on Medicare they will take the house and all his other belongings. You can't win so don't even try and fight it just learn and take care of yourself. And keep in touch people really care or they would not bother to answer your posts
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Sebring, your life means more than any house. Please find a way out of there.
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Igloo, thanks for that detailed info on RM. I knew it was bad but didn't k know why. My brother has been trying to persuade me to do this with father's house. Now I know how important it is to resist this. Our house is not falling apart. Father has a decent income. I have a job. No need for a RM. Thanks.
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Sebring - you have to be very careful with a Reverse Mortgage. Both you and your dad & whomever else (Joyce?) may be expecting to inheirit the house,need to fully understand what a RM does and requires.

RM is debt and has to be fully repaid with ALL associated fees and charges upon the owner of the house death or change in the owners status on the house. You cannot get more than a certain percentage of the appraised value of the home too (oh and the appraisal is a cost added to the RM's fees). If dad dies while still living at the house, the RM is due in full; or if dad has to move to a NH then he no longer is living at the house, the RM is due in full. Once dad dies and you are living at the house, you have no right to continue living there unless you can manage to repay in full the RM. If you can't then you do not own the house and will be viewed as a squatter and evicted. If dad takes out a RM, unless you and Joyce can pay off the RM, neither of you will inheirit the house. It will be sold and the money from the proceeds of the sale go to pay off the RM first & foremost. RM is a loan, RM is a mortgage on the property and has to be repaid in full.

RM for most elderly with homes with extensive delayed repairs likely can't get much money from the RM loan in the first place. FHA backed RM have the % of the $ from the home at a set % which is about 50% of the value of the house. Unless the house is appraised for a large amount of $ (200 - 400K), dad likely isn't going to get very much money for very long. What does the annual tax assessor bill show for value of the home?

Also RM have several items that have to be fulfilled by the homeowner, or the RM agreement will be out of compliance and they RM holder can call-in the loan (has to be paid off in full). The homeowner still has to pay all taxes and all insurance and maintain the property for their lifetime. For many elderly there homes are paid off and they have not maintained adequate insurance as they have no requirements to do so. But if you go and get a new RM, then full homeowners, flood, and any other insurance has to be done and paid for by dad for the full value of the loan. So that old homeowners policy for $ 150 a year is now $ 350 homeowners, $ 500 flood insurance and there will be mortgage insurance also. If dad does not do this, the insurance will get forced placed on the mortgage so the RM will be even more $ owed at the end. Again, if dad does not comply with the RM rules, the RM can get called-in (which means payable and due in full) and if not done, then the RM can be foreclosed upon.

An RM does nothing to help you out and it seems you would have no income to be able to pay off the RM. As a matter of fact, you're doing work on the property is helping dad get a better value on the appraisal with no benefit to you in the long run. As others have said, get out and get out soon. Go apply to get another Section 8 voucher, anything is better than the emotional abuse he is heaping on you and will continue to do till you are a shattered soul. Find the strength & post on this site, we are all here to listen and support you. Good luck!
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Sebring, you grew up with a monster. Get the hell away from this man. Any way you have to do it. Look in the phone book for attorneys, ask them some questions and ask them to guide you to the person you need to talk to.

You have audio and video? Do you have conversations like you were describing on tape anywhere? Your dad, if he did indeed do as you say and literally put things in people's food or drinks to make them sick on purpose and really thought it was the funnest thing in the world...well, this man needs a psychiatrist, not a care taker. Nobody should be responsible for such a disturbed individual...it's bound to take a lot out of you and mess with your mind. I would suggest talking to someone, but find someone really good, that you click with, that you know and feel really gets what you're saying and where you're at... again, talking about this to the pro's can point you to where you need to go with this situation now...

If you truly suspect that your dad may be mentally ill enough to actually try and hurt you, or anyone else, by poison somehow, do NOT eat or drink a single thing he fixes. Ever. I would report that activity and your suspicions to the police. If you witnessed him in action, if you suspect and fear for your health and safety, it's time to call in the big guns. Like yesterday..

I know you'll be alright. You have to have extreme strength to deal with all that and stay sane... You're in a rough, maybe dangerous position. Only eat/drink t what you fix for you, buy for yourself, and that's it. Be GLAD this man is going to be in someone else's hands, and seek free legal council in the phone book... Get out of there and run like hell. If you don't have money, there are apartments to be had, nice ones, too, not roach traps, for people who can only pay a certain amount of low rent based on your income. Those apartments around here are very decent and clean, just like any apartment should be. There's no shame in taking whatever help there is to get out of a potentially dangerous situation... and you need a lot of help, and you need OUT.
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hes 87, hes can pull off the 'im totally fine' and everybody belives hes the nicest guy in the world and im a mooch. he thinks its soo funny when he gets over on me and i am not a person that wants to be bellowed at. unlike mom i have internet and cameras..brothers in prison will be out in year and half.
i dont know how to go about it legally, because he has friends that will 'vouch' how great he is.there are very few that know whats really going on around here. im 46 and no where near in a place to can get a job because cleaning this damn place took such a toll on me, i barley eat , but im heavy. ( wasnt heavy when i moved here) i think hes putting something in my milk, sometimes ill drink it and intstantly my guts starts churning. he sed to do that to mom. he'd put stuff in her food and laugh, 'she thinks shes allergic to this, watch this, she wont know the difference' and she was nadgered so badly by him that she locked herself in her room and never came out! im actually glad im adopted, i dont share those genes, and my mind think completly different. i grew up watching him treat her bad, but even i was convinced it was her just nuts. . so everything he throws at me, i can predict and stop. its an old movie rerun for me.but this has passed unacceptable. lucky for me he didnt find his living trust in his safe. but i dont know where it is either.
now tuesday he is gone all day. i can barely walk in his room, its so toxic for me., i have mold alergys i guess. nobody else has problems with their chests closing up ,unless they not admiting it. i stopped cleaning his room last year. to look inside doesnt look bad, but my throat instantly scraches, gut churns, lungs slam shut. ( tell me i dont anything over and over, so i refuse to clean his room. ) i HAVE to clean the house though or it gets away from me, i cant keep this place clean! ive never lived in a house, including this one, that i cant clean. but with leaking gas and water leaks, fiberglass behing panelling thats peeling right where i sit. ive already sealed most of the huge cracks/gaps, that cut down bugs in my room by a lot. i litterally had a lizard looking thing get stuck where the beams meet! im out of energy. im completly wiped out.i dont use the kitchen but i clean it because its so sticky.
im thinking about going to court but he wont just 'let me' be conservator. he has probably taken my name off the living trust as well, or is about to,so what would i need as far the judge? i have pictures of before and after cleaning/repairs ive done.but him and joyce are not going to let me do anything here.. im really wanting to do this the legal way. buts refusing to make repairs, refusing to allow me too. i didnt come in here by kicking in the door, ballbuster demanding his checkbook, ive shown nothing but respect to him. and he has no just made it sport to talk bad about me. it rolls off his tounge so smoothly he even slips in front of me while talking to me! he called me theo again. im not his wife. but my work does speak for itself. people are noticing that what he says and what they see dont jive up, but they still belive that 'mr nice guy' because 'i know bill. he would never do that'..
im typing this right now about to cry. im so exahusted my back is killing me. and i smell mildew bad. these are new carpets that i vacumn weekly. i KNOW there are water leaks because i walk in my bathroom and theirs drain flys. drain flys=water leak. and hes been messing with something outside the bathroom window.some kind of big round cap in the ground.
im half tempted ,because he said he would go through bills with me tomorow. ( thats a lie, right after he agreed, he was in his room watching tv , i heard his paper shreder going, and i walked back there and said 'then you must not be too worried about your bills, your not gathering any' he plans on 'appeasing me by handing me the book he keeps his notes/money in. yeah been there too. the books ive kept on his behalf jive with bank statments his dont. he changes his bank passcode everyother day.
this sucks. hes trying to turn me into a person i dont want to be. i dont like to snoop in people stuff. i do NOT like to fight. he thinks by yelling louder, ill go away. he said for the first time in months ' well move out' i said ' what if i do? then where will you be'? he just smiled.... hes got a plan and i dont know whos helping him. hes not smart enough to do this on his own and i like to think most people wont help him do a dirty thing to me here. but im not seeing anyone on my side anywhere..
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Grab the money and run like hell. Oh my god, dump this man on your sister...with a list of people she should call for help, and just go...and get some legal advice, some lawyers don't charge for the initial consultation, and there is some legal help to be had for anyone that can't afford to drop hundreds of dollars on a lawyer. I've been thinking about that myself. In my house, there's always been a strong verbal understanding about my mom's assets. There's no doubt in anyone's mind around here that I've been doing, and dealing with, some major shit. For 10 years. And I gave to my mom financially the first 5 years. It wasn't a big secret, when we were fighting yet again because I didn't HAVE anymore money to give her right at that moment... I paid the majority of the bills, and the first 3 1/2 years I was a server in a good restaurant, and I made really good money. My mom was getting a nice little wad of cash every day, while completely expecting me to do her errands, pick up her meds, fix her meals, scrub her floors, clean her carpets, wash her clothes, do the windows, and cabinets, and toilets and bathrooms and bedrooms, and take care of the animals, and clean up after her nasty, stinking renters. Cleaning maggots out of some nasty bastards fridge wasn't my idea of a good time, but she acted like I owed it to her to do it, that I was 'selfish' when I said I didn't want to do it. I was hammered day in and day out verbally until I just did it just to shut her up. I detested being in that position, having to deal with some of the utter scum of this earth and the nasty messes they left behind... but listening to mom, you'd think it was part of our deal. I told my mom that I would move in and help her, but I damn sure wasn't doing it free. I made that clear from the get go. I expected to walk away from all this just a little richer. There is a house for me, even if this one is sold, and all three of us can live there even though it's a much smaller house. My mom made it very clear to everyone and their brother that she bought me a house...for no reason at all, because she's nice like that. People believed my mom was the next mother Teresa. Sean especially knows what I've been dealing with, and how much I've put into her these last 10 years, in every way. Walk away destitute? No. I would fight my own son tooth and nail to avoid the streets if he ever got it into his head to throw me under the bus...but I don't believe he'd ever do that. He knows what's up. He sees how hard I work, and what I have to do, every single day, and has for years. He's been part of it in a much bigger way the past 2-3 years... I couldn't handle her alone anymore. I didn't ask him to do anything, he just started helping me more and hanging around more, and I couldn't have dealt with some of this mess without him, or somebody. We all deserve to be paid for being the team that was there for my mom, the one doing the grunt work, the unsung heros...and someone would try and screw you over after all that? Hell no. I feel you 100%. I'll sell what I have to of my mom's assets to make her comfortable...her land will buy her a couple years in a facility. My mom has a heart blockage, she can't survive that for too much longer, so I'm hoping it's enough. If not, this house can be sold, and that's another 2-3 years or so... But I'm going to have the house my mom promised me, come hell or high water. Get something in writing, get it legal if nobody has your back. I fully believe you've earned that house, and should never have to worry about the streets. **sends good karma** I wish you the best of luck in this...

Can you legally get control of his accounts/assets, get a POA at this point?
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He can do what he wants since it's his own home. Reverse mortgage is scary. Is there any institution that he trusts? Someone he trusts that is familiar with the ins and outs of Reverse. Because I've read, and it made it in the news, that Reverse is Not what most people think it is. People have been losing their homes even before they died. They were left homeless, and the bank or the institution confiscated the house. I forgot who they said NOT to go to. Are you able to google the info about Reverse? Check in your area a reliable institution who can explain it plainly to your father the pros and cons of this. One person did NOT read the fine print and lapsed somewhere. Because he broke the contract, they were free to kick him out and take over his home. Please do the research Now.

My next advice is this. Start updating your resume and your working skills. Maybe go back to working Part-Time. This way, if you end up being kicked out by your father, you have a job and an income to fall back on. Please think ahead. Right now, your father and family are treating you like this because they think you're Stuck. They forgot that you used to have a job and that you can still make it on your own if you Must.

But you know the situation there. Go with your Guts if it is going against your heart and mind.
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Sue - this is a sad, pitiful and disheartening story. Your father is a mean, nasty SOB. I'm guessing he was even before the dementia, maybe being kept in check by your mom but not anymore.

Unless you have the medical and financial POAs as well as signed contracts with him about your caretaking and his verbal promises to you about inheriting the house (did any neutral party ever hear that promise and would be willing to say so?), I'm sorry to say that I don't think you'll have any legal authority at this time.

I can't believe your sister's position that you have less standing as an adopted daughter. What? Are we in the dark ages? If his son and daughter are his natural children, what have you been, Cinderella? It's like they expect you to sleep in the ashes.
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