I was asked a couple of weeks ago from an individual (non-family member) if my wife and I, would accept his offer of us being in his Will. He is an older gentleman with uncertain health, and no family ties. He has some extended family, but has not seen or talked to them in years.
He stated he has around 200k in savings, and owns his house outright valued at around 220k. He requested that we be the one's he leaves it to. My wife and I talked it over, and accepted the responsibility, and told him we would be honored.
My question now mostly revolves around what to do with this stuff financially and what happens?
More specifically, what are the tax implications to us since I am not a family member and being made the inheritor? (This would be the house and saving etc.)
When we receive the house (it is already paid off) would it be better to sell right away and take the income from it, or rent it out for a few years and then reap the benefits of increased real estate appreciation. (Wouldn't take much to take care of since the house is very nearby.)
He is having a will drawn up, and apparently there is nothing for us to do. (I asked him if he needed us for anything, he said no just our legal names, phone numbers and address.) Today he stopped by an told me the will is almost completed, and that tomorrow he goes back with a list of all the people he wants excluded from his stuff (lack of a better term right now, sorry if it seems caddy). The lawyer said he needs to do that so no one in his family can then contest the Will. Is that accurate and appropriate?
I have never been apart of such a thing, and to be quite honest it is sad to think of. A loss of an individual and then benefitting from that loss, but he mentioned it was a great relief that we accepted, and that he can live peacefully knowing he is helping a great family.
I appreciate the advice and information that I am sure to read on here...
TSI
He stated he has around 200k in savings, and owns his house outright valued at around 220k. He requested that we be the one's he leaves it to. My wife and I talked it over, and accepted the responsibility, and told him we would be honored.
My question now mostly revolves around what to do with this stuff financially and what happens?
More specifically, what are the tax implications to us since I am not a family member and being made the inheritor? (This would be the house and saving etc.)
When we receive the house (it is already paid off) would it be better to sell right away and take the income from it, or rent it out for a few years and then reap the benefits of increased real estate appreciation. (Wouldn't take much to take care of since the house is very nearby.)
He is having a will drawn up, and apparently there is nothing for us to do. (I asked him if he needed us for anything, he said no just our legal names, phone numbers and address.) Today he stopped by an told me the will is almost completed, and that tomorrow he goes back with a list of all the people he wants excluded from his stuff (lack of a better term right now, sorry if it seems caddy). The lawyer said he needs to do that so no one in his family can then contest the Will. Is that accurate and appropriate?
I have never been apart of such a thing, and to be quite honest it is sad to think of. A loss of an individual and then benefitting from that loss, but he mentioned it was a great relief that we accepted, and that he can live peacefully knowing he is helping a great family.
I appreciate the advice and information that I am sure to read on here...
TSI

