Well, to be honest, legally it is still your uncles. He could even take your moms name off the will, and do as he pleases so to speak in those regards. If your mom doesn't need the future money that this could possibly generate for her in the future, and she doesn't have an interest in the burden of owning the property, perhaps your uncle could set things up differently in his will. This would have to be talked about with both of them, preferably together at the same time and place. Because 1. it is his, and 2. your mom is currently his next of kin and legal error. Bad part is, the government can come after estate money/property if medical bills and care facility bills are racked up before his death. Things can be set-up to prevent this from happening, but those are time sensitive and should be done years in advance. That's not something that can be done the day before somebody goes to the care home. Talk to your uncle and mom. Preferably together at same time, and if they want to persue something different, then you'll need to get a local lawyer involved to further advise you. Your other siblings should probly come into play for thiet thoughts at that time as well. If not, then that'll just be future problems in itself.
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