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Pensioner has PC stopped due to property hand over

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  • nannytone wrote: »
    you wouldnt be able to buy it for a 'silly' amount.


    If you did this they could say that your mother has deprived herself of the true value of the house in order to get benefit and therefore use that figure as notional capital in the calculation of PC.
  • Cause she signed over to me, but the land registry bit is still in her name. As it's for sale, there is no point changing the deeds, the estate agent said it would get too complicated and delay any potential sales.


    How exactly did she sign it over if the deeds have not been changed and it is still in her name?
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