I live in a property owned by a now elderly family member who has recently been discovered to be suffering from a particular mental illness.
Since inheriting the property by intestate this family member has shown zero interest in my welfare/maintenance of the property which is suffering greatly from neglect.The property is run down to the point of being unhealthy to live in,and while this family member is quite aware of the situation could not be less interested.
They would unlikely be prepared to consent to granting power of attorney to me,such is the nature of their mental state they are deluded that everything is OK and they are quite competent.I am not sure how aware their GP may be of their current mental state,but plan on bringing it up with their local health authority.As yet there is quite possibly no diagnosis of their condition.
Any advice on how I might proceed would be most welcome. ...Thanks
Since inheriting the property by intestate this family member has shown zero interest in my welfare/maintenance of the property which is suffering greatly from neglect.The property is run down to the point of being unhealthy to live in,and while this family member is quite aware of the situation could not be less interested.
They would unlikely be prepared to consent to granting power of attorney to me,such is the nature of their mental state they are deluded that everything is OK and they are quite competent.I am not sure how aware their GP may be of their current mental state,but plan on bringing it up with their local health authority.As yet there is quite possibly no diagnosis of their condition.
Any advice on how I might proceed would be most welcome. ...Thanks
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