Article Suggests Using A License Instead of Lease To Preserve Homestead Protection During Temporary Absence
A Florida homestead, once established, may be abandoned in which event the property’s homestead protection from creditors is lost. There are many Florida court cases which have discussed the tests of whether an owner has “abandoned” their homestead. Temporary absence or a forced absence from a homestead generally is not abandonment
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