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Yes.
If you have a disability, and are physically or mentally
unable to care for yourself, you only need to show that your home was your
residence for at least 12 months out of the 5 years leading up to the date of
sale. In addition, any time you spend living in a care facility (such as a
nursing home) counts toward your residence requirement, so long as the facility
has a license from a state or other political entity to care for people with
your condition.
Yes.
If you have a disability, and are physically or mentally
unable to care for yourself, you only need to show that your home was your
residence for at least 12 months out of the 5 years leading up to the date of
sale. In addition, any time you spend living in a care facility (such as a
nursing home) counts toward your residence requirement, so long as the facility
has a license from a state or other political entity to care for people with
your condition.
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