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I am on Medicare because of disability. My question is, when my father passes away, he is leaving his mobile home to me. Also, my daughter and family are buying his previous home, and they pay him a certain amount each month. Will my inheritance affect my Medicare in any way? This is worrying me sick, so I would really appreciate an answer. Thank you.
— Caring.com Community Member, magicwmn
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Expert Joseph L. Matthews is a Caring.com senior editor, an attorney, and the author of Long-Term Care: How to Plan & Pay for It and Social Security, Medicare, & Government Pensions: Get the Most Out of Your Retirement & Medical Benefits.
No, it won't affect your eligibility for Medicare at all. Qualifying for Medicare has nothing to do with how much money or property you have. The only possible effect on your Medicare coverage would be on the amount you have to pay each month for Medicare Part B coverage. Most people pay $96.40 per month (in 2008) for Medicare Part B coverage. The amount is probably automatically deducted from your monthly Social Security disability benefits. If the income you receive from the sale of your father's previous house pushed your total income to over $82,000 a year, you'd have to pay an additional $25.80 per month for Medicare Part B. If your total yearly income went over $102,00, the added premium would be higher.
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