I co-signed with my daughter when buying her home while at college. Am I able to claim homestead exemption on that house and my current home?
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No, across almost all states, you can only claim a homestead exemption on the one property that you use as your primary residence. It's a fundamental requirement. You cannot claim an exemption on a second home, a rental property, a vacation home, or another property, even if you are a co-owner.
You can only have one primary residence at a time. You cannot claim a homestead exemption on a second home, a vacation home, or an investment property, even if you are a co-owner. As a co-signer, you have an ownership interest in your daughter's home. However, for you to claim a homestead exemption on that property, it would need to be your primary residence.
How do I contact my state Department of Revenue? Please refer to the provided link for state-specific information.
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