If the son really does have his father's welfare at heart, then why not suggest the house is sold and the money used to pay for a really swanky retirement home. I have a suspicion the son wants to take control of the cash though. He'll probably then find a really horrible cheap retirement home for his father to live out the rest of his days. I really do admire you Mercia, your concern and care does you credit. Mind you, when I think of what I do for my own mum and dad, the way this old chap's family treat him is shameful. I'd be careful though, the son sounds like a nasty bit of work and will probably start accusing you of wanting his father's cash. Isn't it awful how family's fall out over these things, it's usually money isn't it. The upshot is, it's your neighbour's money, not his sons, he doesn't owe the son anything and should be spending it on himself at this time in his life. Good luck, I hope it all works out well for you both.