Sec. 1382b. Resources
(b) Disposition of resources; grounds for exemption from
disposition requirements
(1) The Commissioner of Social Security shall prescribe the
period or periods of time within which, and the manner in which,
various kinds of property must be disposed of in order not to be
included in determining an individual''s eligibility for benefits.
Any portion of the individual''s benefits paid for any such period
shall be conditioned upon such disposal; and any benefits so paid
shall (at the time of the disposal) be considered overpayments to
the extent they would not have been paid had the disposal occurred
at the beginning of the period for which such benefits were paid.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1), the
Commissioner of Social Security shall not require the disposition
of any real property for so long as it cannot be sold because (A)
it is jointly owned (and its sale would cause undue hardship, due
to loss of housing, for the other owner or owners), (B) its sale is
barred by a legal impediment, or (C) as determined under
regulations issued by the Commissioner of Social Security, the
owner''s reasonable efforts to sell it have been unsuccessful.
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