May I continue to receive the residence homestead exemption on my home if I move away temporarily?

If you temporarily move away from your home, you may continue to receive the exemption if you do not establish a principal residence elsewhere, you intend to return to the home, and you are away less than two years. You may continue to receive the exemption if you do not occupy the residence for more than two years only if you are in military service serving inside or outside of the United States or live in a facility providing services related to health, infirmity or aging.

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1. Do I, as a homeowner, get a tax break from property taxes?
2. Do all homes qualify for residence homestead exemptions?
3. What residence homestead exemptions are available?
4. How do I get a general 20% residence homestead exemption?
5. What is the deadline for filing a residence homestead exemption?
6. May I continue to receive the residence homestead exemption on my home if I move away temporarily?
7. If I live in a home that has multiple owners, can I qualify for the residence homestead exemption on the home?
8. How much will I save with the homestead exemption?
9. If the owners are married, can they claim two homestead exemptions?
10. What happens to the homestead exemption if I rent my home?
11. If my home is damaged or destroyed in a disaster, is my homestead exemption affected?