Property Ownership
In Ohio, a homestead exemption for seniors may be applied to the property where the senior:
AWas born or raised
BMaintains their primary legal residence (domicile)✓ Correct
COwns the most valuable property
DHas lived for at least 20 years
Explanation
The Ohio homestead exemption applies to the senior's primary residence — the place they domicile. It does not apply to vacation homes, investment properties, or homes where they are not the primary resident.
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