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Are Homesteads allowed on parcels that are deemed commercial in use?

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Are Homesteads allowed on parcels that are deemed commercial in use?

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A Homestead Exclusion is allowed if the parcel is of “mixed” use, commercial and residential. Example: A dentist has an office on the first floor of a building and resides on the top floor. If this is the dentist’s primary residence, the Homestead Exclusion will be allowed.

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