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  2. To be eligible, the property owner must have a Homestead Exemption on the property where the parent or grandparent quarters are constructed. The construction or reconstruction must be properly permitted and comply with all local land development regulations.

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  4. Homestead Exemption - Broward County Property Appraiser

    www.browardpropertyappraisers.com/homestead...

    If you own your home, live there permanently, and have resided in Florida since January 1, you may qualify for the property exemption. Homestead can reduce the appraised value of your home by as much as $50,000, saving you around $750 a year.

  5. You MUST also file for a homestead exemption on the new property. HOMESTEAD PORTABILITY: Designation of Ownership Shares of Abandoned Homestead (DR-501 TS). SENIOR'S HOMESTEAD: Senior Citizen Homestead Exemption (Form PA-501SC). DISABILITY EXEMPTION: Physician's Certification of Total and Permanent Disability (Form DR-416).

  6. PropertyTaxes - All Items - Broward County

    www.broward.org/RecordsTaxesTreasury/TaxesFees...

    The Homestead Property Tax Deferral Act provides for a program in which eligible individuals entitled to claim homestead tax exemption under the provisions of F.S. 196.031(1) may elect to defer payment of a portion of the taxes levied on that homestead by filing an annual application with the Broward County Tax Collector.

  7. Broward County Property Appraiser's Network

    web.bcpa.net/bcpaclient/SeniorsAppForm.aspx

    This form is for use by property owners as a sworn statement of adjusted gross household income to qualify for the additional homestead exemption for property owners age 65 and older, with limited income.

  8. Exemptions & Classifications. All Exemptions; Agricultural Classification; Appeals & Petitions; Report Exemption Fraud