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I retired, sold my permanent home in Maine and live the life of a nomad, traveling around the country in a recreational vehicle. Can I correctly say that I am not a resident of any state?

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I retired, sold my permanent home in Maine and live the life of a nomad, traveling around the country in a recreational vehicle. Can I correctly say that I am not a resident of any state?

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A. No. Everyone is domiciled somewhere. In your case, even though you sold your Maine home, you continue to be a Maine resident until you establish a domicile in another state.

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