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California real estate disclosure when owner/occupant has dementia
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My parents put their house in a trust. They are still trustees and beneficiaries.

My dad was primarily responsible for all repairs and construction over the past 40 years. We don't really know whether everything he did was up to code. There could be things we don't know about.

He has dementia and now we need to sell the house in order to pay for his care. It doesn't seem possible to fill out the extensive disclosure forms required.

What do people do in this situation? Does it make any difference if the children assume the trustee rule? How I read the California Civil code, the exemption to the disclosure requirements only applies when the owner/occupant has actually died.

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