Op, do you have LPOA? I think some advice from solicitor would be useful to ensure that under the LPOA (or even Older EPO) you’re mum has expressly said what you can and can’t do.
we thought about this for Dad. But he had Lewy body dementia so was more aware of his predicament and was constantly asking to go home. Despite being under section 117 he could still make some decisions. My eldest sibling had EPO, and we were told by solicitor he could not act to make a decison to sell or rent house out, becuase it wasn’t an urgent need to do anything, and that attorneys should only act to change something if there’s effectively a burning platform, unless the documents expressly and explicitly says they can. And dad, even with dementia was clewrly not wanting to sell- he wanted to go home 😢.
In other words you can’t assume under a POA what the person would do, so do nothing different unless you absolutely have to
obviously house has to be sold if other funds run out and money is then needed for care. I think at that point you could argue it makes better financial sense to rent then sell…if you were really sure you knew what you were letting yourself in for
perosnally, I’d stay well clear of renting. We inherited a property from my exh parents, and he wanted to rent it…never did make a profit before we divorced (7 years later) as cost a lot to fix up and ongoing costs, it was a massive stress and hassle with tenants….and law is even tighter now. What if you rent and mum passes away quickly- you’ll have a house in probate you can’t sell due to tenants unless they volunteer to leave at end of tenancy.
you also need to check terms of her will re sale of house at her death..does it expressly say it needs to be sold, or does it just leave to you to d3cides what you want to do.
renting a property while house is in probate could be tricky - where does rent get paid to (all accounts of deceased are frozen at death ) and that rent would be owed to estate not you until probate is granted. And potentially taxed as income tax from estate
all very messy and risky imho. But I’ve been renter and landlord and none are happy stressless experiences.