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Offering Reverse Mortgage to Senior Citizen
Hello,
Seeking suggestions for the following issue.
I'd like to make an offer on a property that is not for sale and lived in by a 90+ individual. It is currently owned by a family trust. I do not want to ask the person to leave, but would like them to leave when their ready. I'm only trying to secure the property before they leave/pass on and list it for sale elsewhere.
A requirement is this is done in a respectable way.
Thank you