Can Medicaid put a lien on my friend's house if he receives assistance?

Full question:

I am in joint ownership of a home with a roommate that has Dementia. I am trying to get him on medicaid, but they say they will lein the house. Could I put the house in a trust?

  • Category: Medicaid
  • Date:
  • State: Nevada

Answer:

Please see the information at the following link:

http://definitions.uslegal.com/m/medicaid-income-trust/

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FAQs

Yes, Medicaid can place a lien on a house that is jointly owned if one of the owners qualifies for Medicaid benefits. This means that the state may seek to recover costs from the property after the owner's death. However, certain protections may apply depending on the ownership structure and the specific circumstances.