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How Do You Transfer House Title In NJ?

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Irrespective of whether you are living in the state of New Jersey in the United States of America or in any other state in the country, it is advisable to first go to your local Medicaid office. A person has to be eligible to get Medicaid before it is too late.

If you delay in getting your family members eligible for Medicaid, the people who are working at your local Medicaid office will definitely give you a hard time. You may be asked to pay a penalty depending on the number of years you have delayed in option for the Medicaid option and a you may have to pay a further penalty depending on the information you provide the Medicaid officer.

You have to make sure you and your family members hold the title as joint tenants of the property with the right of survivorship, in order that the property can be transferred in your name when the owner of the property dies, assuming its owner is a person who is an elderly and ailing person.

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