Michigan Principle Residence Exemption - What You Need to Know
Published Tuesday, June 20, 2006 by Real Estate Pro | E-mail this postAdditional guidance is contained in the instructions for completing the Homeowner's Principle Residence Exemption Affidavit. An owner can only claim a principle residence exemption if, as stated in the affidavit, the property being claimed is actually one's principal residence, which is described as "the place you intend to return whenever you go away.
..which you do not occupy as your principal residence may not be claimed."
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Michigan Principle Residence Exemption - What You Need to Know
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