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mother in law Turned difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 278772" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>First of all...caller ID when you need your studying/sanity time. Just don't answer.</p><p> </p><p>I had a reversable mortgage on my Grandmother's house and it worked wonderful. She didn't really know what it was, but all she did know is she had some dollars coming in. I had power of attorney so I just made the choice. Didn't even tell her about it. The downside is you don't have as much equity in the home when it sells, but at 90 years old, I didn't really care. She needed funds as her SS was not enough. I used the bank that she used all her life. They always took good care of her (like the time she double paid on every bill putting her in the red and the bank called me and took care of all the doubling and charges) so I had full trust in them.</p><p> </p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 278772, member: 179"] First of all...caller ID when you need your studying/sanity time. Just don't answer. I had a reversable mortgage on my Grandmother's house and it worked wonderful. She didn't really know what it was, but all she did know is she had some dollars coming in. I had power of attorney so I just made the choice. Didn't even tell her about it. The downside is you don't have as much equity in the home when it sells, but at 90 years old, I didn't really care. She needed funds as her SS was not enough. I used the bank that she used all her life. They always took good care of her (like the time she double paid on every bill putting her in the red and the bank called me and took care of all the doubling and charges) so I had full trust in them. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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