My mom is 88 yrs old. She is almost 5 yrs into her metastatic breast cancer diagnosis. She is becoming less able to care for herself. She needs a caregiver. I want to provide those services, to keep her at home, during her last days. She has lived in a trailer park for the last 30 yrs. She owns the trailer and rents the lot. She is worried about getting evicted from her trailer if I come to stay with her, due to a lease clause, of visitors can only stay for 10 days I think it is. If I was there doing caregiver duties, can they evict her ? Can they deny me being there ? We do not want her to go to a nursing home. She does not trust anyone else to be there for her. Can they throw her out, or force me to leave ? I would be her designated caregiver, just as well, as if I hired someone to go in 24 hours out of a day. Would this be treated as a breach of lease, for having me there to take care of her? I do not plan on changing the State of my residence. I live in Az, and she lives in Wisconsin. Any insight on this issue is greatly appreciated.
There are some rental independent living facilities (totally different than a trailer park), that do not permit another person to move into the facility without a documented medical reason (such as the need for 24 hr care giving); any exceptions must be voted on by the board -- usually an easy and quick process with supporting documentation.
Good luck!!
Talk to the person who your mother rents her land/lot from about your mother's health and what you would like your plans to be.
I mean, your mother has been on the property for 30 years. It is obvious that she has obeyed the rules.
I believe the owner will understand. :)
It will look better for you if you are open and transparent about issues rather than being sneaky by hiding it.