"The Vacant House Problem Begins During Nursing Care" - Creating a System That Does Not Concentrate the Burden on Families Alone, as Family Homes Become Vacant Concurrently with Caregiving
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- "The Vacant House Problem Begins During Nursing Care" - Creating a System That Does Not Concentrate the Burden on Families Alone, as Family Homes Become Vacant Concurrently with Caregiving
- The Vacant House Manager Association (a general incorporated association) will begin research and consideration in June 2026 towards establishing a "Family Home Management Expense Deduction" and a "Vacant Home Management Support System" to address the issue of homes becoming unoccupied due to a parent's admission to a facility. The association focuses on the vacant house problem that begins during nursing care and aims to create a mechanism that does not place the entire burden on families.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Tue Jun 02 2026 19:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
Direct answer
The Vacant House Manager Association (a general incorporated association) will begin research and consideration in June 2026 towards establishing a "Family Home Management Expense Deduction" and a "Vacant Home Management Support System" to address the issue of homes becoming unoccupied due to a parent's admission to a facility. The association focuses on the vacant house problem that begins during nursing care and aims to create a mechanism that does not place the entire burden on families.
- Citation
- "The Vacant House Problem Begins During Nursing Care" - Creating a System That Does Not Concentrate the Burden on Families Alone, as Family Homes Become Vacant Concurrently with Caregiving (Tue Jun 02 2026 19:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
- Date
- Tue Jun 02 2026 19:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
The Vacant House Manager Association (a general incorporated association) will begin research and consideration in June 2026 towards establishing a "Family Home Management Expense Deduction" and a "Vacant Home Management Support System" to address the issue of homes becoming unoccupied due to a parent's admission to a facility. The association focuses on the vacant house problem that begins during nursing care and aims to create a mechanism that does not place the entire burden on families.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a 'hidden vacant house'?
- A: A home that is unoccupied due to a parent's admission to a facility but is not yet counted as a vacant house because inheritance has not occurred.
- Q: What expenses would be covered by the Family Home Management Expense Deduction?
- A: Expenses necessary for home maintenance, such as mowing, mail checking, ventilation, and regular inspections.
- Q: When will this system be available?
- A: It is currently in the conceptual stage. Legislation will be considered after a policy proposal is published in spring 2027.