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Q:
My parents were able to buy their council house at a discount and my sister and I put up the money and have a joint interest in the property. How will our local council treat this in the event that my widowed mother has to go into care?
P Rainey, Via e-mail
A:
If your parents exercised their right to buy with a discount, it may be reasonable to suggest that the discount belongs to your mother, therefore she has a beneficial right to that proportion of the proceeds. If the property is now valued at, say, £100,000 and the discount was 40 per cent, your mother’s share would be £40,000. from which ten per cent could be deducted to allow for selling costs, making the net value of her share £36,000. Under these circumstances she would be classified as a self-funder – ie meeting her own care costs – until the value of her share was reduced to £21,500, when the local authority would start to contribute to the cost of her care.
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