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In this third post of three, I discuss the impediment to qualifying for Medicaid when an applicant owns two homes.  To review, only the primary residence is an exempt asset as long as the applicant or spouse is living in it.  The second home is countable towards Medicaid’s asset limit.  Selling the home

In my blog post last week, I addressed a common question about Medicaid when someone owns two homes.  “Knowing that there is an asset limit in order to qualify for Medicaid but there are also certain exempt assets, can I exempt both homes and still qualify for benefits?”  The answer is no,

As I have written about many times on this blog, Medicaid is a needs based benefit.  Assets must be spent down below $2000.  Not every asset, however, is countable.  There are exempt or non countable assets.  These are assets that do not count against the $2000 limit.  Additionally, in the case of married couple the