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Armando Vasquez
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  • Lufkin, TX
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Medicaid

Armando Vasquez
  • Investor
  • Lufkin, TX
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I had a seller that contacted me from my direct mail postcard wanting to sell her house because she didn't know what to do with it now that she is in a nursing home. Her only concern is not being able to get Medicaid if she sells it to me. The house has been vacant for 6 months while she has been in the nursing home and she is only asking 20k for it (ARV 55K). I don't want to leave her in a tough spot in the future if I buy it. Any suggestions?

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