FL Homesteader
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? FLORIDA
If I understand this right, the SOH (save our home) homestead exemption law used to be written such that if you kept just a closet of a house for yourself, while renting out the rest of the property, you could maintain homestead while away.
I believe that was changed a few years back by https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2013/0342 such that you can maintain SOH homestead if you rent outright the entire unit for only one year (as long as owner is in house on 1st of year) but not for two consecutive years and that otherwise "The rental of all or substantially all of a dwelling previously claimed to be a homestead for tax purposes shall constitute the abandonment of such dwelling as a homestead."
My question: If I was to travel for, say, five years to Asia/SE Asia, not working but just to travel, explore a place for a while, learn the cultures, etc. Maybe spending a few years in one country, a few months in another, etc., being half way around the world not really convenient to fly back and forth to the states, though having full intention to maintain Florida home base and live in long-established homestead after traveling thru Asia, would having paying roommates with, say two of three bedrooms and full house privileges while maintaining my full rights to my own house (though I'd be half way around the world with all my personal possessions still in the house) in any way jeopardize my SOH homestead?
If I understand this right, the SOH (save our home) homestead exemption law used to be written such that if you kept just a closet of a house for yourself, while renting out the rest of the property, you could maintain homestead while away.
I believe that was changed a few years back by https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2013/0342 such that you can maintain SOH homestead if you rent outright the entire unit for only one year (as long as owner is in house on 1st of year) but not for two consecutive years and that otherwise "The rental of all or substantially all of a dwelling previously claimed to be a homestead for tax purposes shall constitute the abandonment of such dwelling as a homestead."
My question: If I was to travel for, say, five years to Asia/SE Asia, not working but just to travel, explore a place for a while, learn the cultures, etc. Maybe spending a few years in one country, a few months in another, etc., being half way around the world not really convenient to fly back and forth to the states, though having full intention to maintain Florida home base and live in long-established homestead after traveling thru Asia, would having paying roommates with, say two of three bedrooms and full house privileges while maintaining my full rights to my own house (though I'd be half way around the world with all my personal possessions still in the house) in any way jeopardize my SOH homestead?