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🚨 There are FOUR ways the government can legally take your house in 2026. And at least one applies to you—whether you're wealthy, middle class, or living on Social Security. Last year, a 74-year-old woman lost her home. She owed $6,200 in property taxes. The county sold her house to a private investor. She lost a $200,000 house—and all her equity—for a $6,200 debt. I'm a lawyer, and I'm going to show you all FOUR legal pathways the government uses to seize homes from seniors. THE 4 THREATS: 1. Property tax foreclosure (Texas: lose home after ONE YEAR) 2. 2026 estate tax sunset (exemption CUT IN HALF January 1) 3. Medicaid estate recovery (government takes house after death) 4. Reverse mortgage default (can't pay property tax = foreclosure) In this video: Real story: Illinois woman lost $200K house for $6,200 tax bill Texas law: foreclosure starts after just ONE YEAR behind NYC resumed tax lien sales (first time since pandemic) January 1, 2026: Estate tax exemption drops from $13.6M to $7M Medicaid takes your house after you die to repay nursing home Reverse mortgage: still owe property tax or lose everything Relief programs EXIST but nobody tells you about them Action steps for EACH threat (how to protect yourself) CRITICAL DEADLINES: December 31, 2025: Last chance for estate tax gifting strategies Property tax: One missed payment can start foreclosure Medicaid: Must plan 5 years BEFORE nursing home Every one of these threats is PREVENTABLE if you act now. But the government won't warn you. Banks won't help you. You must protect yourself. 📞 RESOURCES: Property Tax Relief: Contact county assessor for senior exemptions Estate Planning: National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (naela.org) Medicaid Planning: Consult elder law attorney in your state Tax Help: IRS Taxpayer Advocate 1-877-777-4778 ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: Educational purposes only. Laws vary by state. Consult licensed professionals for your situation. #PropertyTax #EstateTax #Medicaid #ReverseMortgage #2026 #Seniors