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Anthony Kilkenny
  • Olathe, KS
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Potential first asset acquisition question

Anthony Kilkenny
  • Olathe, KS
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Situation: home is owned by a current nursing home resident. Daughter is reluctant sole party with responsibility. The owner can't get help from state since he has this asset; daughter can't afford or physically deal with this whole scenario. A solution is required so we can obtain the asset while helping her out and helping out her father. We know the daughter so the situation could be sticky. We would like to obtain the asset rather than her throwing in the towel early and letting the chips fall where they may.