Florida Supreme Courts Rules On Homestead Exemption Case
This case will affect thousands of families in the international arena that purchase homes in South Florida.?
The court ruled that a Hondurian couple living in Key Biscayne Florida with their children is entitled to their homestead exemption.?
The Miami property appraiser denied the homestead exemption?because he said the couple did not adequately show that they live in the condo in Key Biscayne full time as their permanent home.?
The Supreme court ruled?that what the property appraiser claimed is not necessary to get the homestead exemption. They overruled the appraiser stating the the Florida constitution allows for dependents to live in the property even when the owner is not there.?
This couple's children were all born in the United States. The children have never been residents or citizens of Honduras or anywhere else outside of Florida.?
Miami is the financial hub for Central and South American businesses.?Thousands of investors from South America and Central America and foreign officials purchase homes here in South Florida. Their children all attend public and private schools in Florida. Many of the children have claim to U.S citizenship because they were born here.?
If you are moving to South Florida from South America or Central America contact us?and we can not only help you find a great investment here but also connect you with immigration attorneys, tax attorneys who specialize in foreign purchases as well as accountants who understand your foreign purchases. We are available via skype for your convenience.?
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Nestor Gasset and Katerina Gasset- Realtors?, CIPS, ABR, SFR, GRI, REOS
International Properties & Investments LLC
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Call us today at 561-753-0135 to get your house sold.?
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Source: http://activerain.com/blogsview/3469100/florida-supreme-courts-rules-on-homestead-exemption-case
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