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Florida's homestead exemption; Florida homestead exemption; Homestead exemption in florida

exemption         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exempt; Exemption (disambiguation)
n.
1) to claim an exemption
2) to grant an exemption
3) a draft (AE); tax exemption
4) an exemption for (he received an exemption for his elderly parents)
5) an exemption from (an exemption from the draft)
exempt         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exempt; Exemption (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
Relieve, release, free, let off, grant immunity to, excuse, except, exonerate (of an obligation or burden).
II. a.
Exempted, free, liberated, released, not liable, possessed of immunity.
exempt         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exempt; Exemption (disambiguation)
[?g'z?m(p)t, ?g-]
¦ adjective free from an obligation or liability imposed on others: these patients are exempt from all charges.
¦ verb make exempt.
¦ noun a person who is exempt from something, especially the payment of tax.
Derivatives
exemption noun
Origin
ME: from L. exempt-, eximere 'take out, free'.

Википедия

Homestead exemption in Florida

The homestead exemption in Florida may refer to three different types of homestead exemptions under Florida law:

  1. exemption from forced sale before and at death per Art. X, Section 4(a)-(b) of the Florida Constitution[1];
  2. restrictions on devise and alienation, Art. X, Section 4(c) of the Florida Constitution;
  3. and exemption from taxation per Art. VII, Section 6 of the Florida Constitution.

Florida's homestead exemption that provides an exemption from forced sale before and at death are among the most protective in the United States as it provides no limit to the value of certain real property that can be protected from creditors. The property tax exemption clause of Article VI renders property tax-free to the extent of certain dollar amounts in the value of the homestead.

The definition of a homestead is not necessarily co-extensive for Article X, Section 4(a)-(c) exemption purposes (exemption from creditors and restrictions on descent and distribution) and Article VI purposes (exemption from taxation). Both provisions apply automatically upon the establishment of a primary residence in Florida, but to reap the tax assessment benefits, the homestead exemption must be claimed by a filing with the local county property appraiser's office. Homestead can be lost if the homeowner abandons use of the real property as a homestead.

A fourth benefit, while not as clearly an exemption as the above three, is also accorded to one's homestead in Florida per Art. VII, Section 7 of the Florida Constitution. For tax purposes the year-to-year increase in assessed value of the homestead is limited to the lesser of 3% or the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index.