Property Ownership
Florida's homestead exemption provides protection to:
AAll Florida real property regardless of owner-occupancy
BA Florida resident's primary residence from forced sale by most creditors✓ Correct
CInvestment properties held in an LLC
DVacation homes used at least 180 days per year
Explanation
Florida's constitutional homestead exemption protects a Florida resident's primary (permanent) residence from forced sale to satisfy most creditors (with exceptions for mortgages, taxes, and construction liens).
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