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My parent is in a nursing home and doesnt presently occupy the property. Should I complete the form and return it to you anyhow?

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My parent is in a nursing home and doesnt presently occupy the property. Should I complete the form and return it to you anyhow?

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Your parent should complete the form and return it to the Office of Tax and Revenue. Temporary absences of the owner from the property will not cause the property to lose the Homestead benefit or Senior Citizen tax relief, so long as the absence of the owner is temporary and the owner remains domiciled in the District of Columbia.

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