Property Ownership (alternative)
A Maryland homeowner who deeds property to their adult child but continues to live there may have created a:
AFee simple transfer
BPotential Medicaid lookback issue and possibly a retained life estate✓ Correct
CTrust deed
DTenancy by the entirety
Explanation
Transferring property while retaining the right to occupy may constitute a retained life estate and is subject to Medicaid lookback rules, which may affect Medicaid eligibility for long-term care.
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