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Yes. You could have second or even third homes, but they would not be your principal residence.
'Principal Residence'The primary location that a person inhabits. It doesn't matter whether it is a house, apartment, trailer or boat, as long as it is where you live most of the time
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The place one declares as his or her primary domicile; the address used on a driver's license,for voting,and for income taxes.The choice of a principal residence can make a difference regarding liability for income taxes, estate taxes, creditors'rights, homestead exemptions, and other such legal and economic consequences.
http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Principal+Residence
Yes. You could have second or even third homes, but they would not be your principal residence.
'Principal Residence'The primary location that a person inhabits. It doesn't matter whether it is a house, apartment, trailer or boat, as long as it is where you live most of the time
Read more: Principal Residence https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/principalresidence.asp#ixzz55EfertN5
The place one declares as his or her primary domicile; the address used on a driver's license,for voting,and for income taxes.The choice of a principal residence can make a difference regarding liability for income taxes, estate taxes, creditors'rights, homestead exemptions, and other such legal and economic consequences.
http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Principal+Residence
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