The homestead application filing deadline of March 1 is approaching quickly. Below is a snapshot of eligibility and documentation requirements for real property owned in Lee County, Florida.
The homestead exemption is a constitutional benefit of up to a $50,000 exemption deducted from the assessed value of the property.
Individuals whose names appear on the deed, who reside on the property as of January 1, and who are bona fide Florida residents as of January 1 are eligible to file. To be eligible for the exemption this tax year, an owner must file an Application for Homestead and related documents with the County Property Appraiser no later than March 1, 2015 . Only new applicants or those who had a change of residence are required to apply. For individuals who have previously filed for and been approved for the homestead exemption, notices of automatic renewals should be received from the Lee County Property Appraiser in January of each year.
In Lee County, owners may apply for the homestead exemption by mail, in person, or online. To complete the application by mail or in person, go to: https://leepa.org/Exemption/hxinfo.aspx. To complete the application on-line, visit: https://leepa.org/Membership/Actions/HomesteadOnline/Default.aspx.
All applicants must have the following documentation:
If you are applying for a homestead exemption for property owned outside of Lee County, please verify with your county property appraiser the documents necessary to submit a complete application. If you divide time between multiple dwellings or have properties titled in in a trust, you should contact a qualified real estate attorney to discuss your options.