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Mom (93) has lived in her apartment for 20 years. I have been staying with her for the past year and half and I take care of her. She shows signs of confusion and some early slight dementia.
I am considering taking over her lease before she starts declining.

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You, or a landlord/tenant attorney needs to read the lease to determine if it can be assigned.  If not, I don't know how you could "take it over."
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check with the landlord on this, particularly if there is strong rent control.
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Why?
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Is it year-to-year? How long of a commitment?
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Is the apartment a place you’d like to live when mom isn’t there any longer? As an apartment has no ownership you should be able to lease it as anyone could.
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Experience in taking over a lease? Have you spoken to her landlord?
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