My wife & I live in separate residences. May we claim the exemption on both residences?

Yes, by using one person as claimant on each residence. Separate claims must be filed and the reason for having separate residences needs to be stated on the form. The attributes of residence may be determined by: the intention to remain there is not temporary; where you are registered to vote; where vehicles are registered; where you return after work and between trips; and where personal belongings are kept.

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1. Is there a fee to apply for the Homeowners' Exemption?
2. I received a notice indicating there was a fee to apply for the Homeowners' Exemption. What should I do?
3. What is a Homeowners' Exemption?
4. How do I get a Homeowners' Exemption?
5. What is the filing period for the Homeowners' Exemption?
6. Do I need to reapply for this exemption every year?
7. How can I verify that I am receiving a Homeowners' Exemption?
8. If I move out and rent my house to someone else, am I eligible for the exemption?
9. May I claim the exemption on two properties, as live I in both?
10. My wife & I live in separate residences. May we claim the exemption on both residences?
11. I have two residences on my property. May I claim the exemption on both residences?
12. I am living in a motor home on the property. May I claim the exemption?
13. I have the Disabled Veterans' Exemption. May I claim the Homeowners' Exemption also?
14. My title is in the name of my trust. May I claim the exemption?
15. I did not know about the exemption. May I file for back years?
16. I don't want to disclose my Social Security Number. May I claim the exemption without it?
17. I don't have a Social Security Number. May I claim the exemption without it?
18. Is the Homeowners' Exemption form considered public information?
19. Is my Social Security Number used to track anything other than the Homeowners' Exemption?
20. Does the exemption apply to servicemen who are not legal residents of California?
21. Need Additional Information on Homeowners' Exemption?