Sale of Personal Residence for medical reasons

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  • jim s
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 33

    #16
    sale of residence

    they can say that the house was on the market for 4 years and didn't get any resonal offers so the had to move for health resons, this will qualify for a partial credit.

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    • Bees Knees
      Senior Member
      • May 2005
      • 5456

      #17
      Originally posted by jim s
      they can say that the house was on the market for 4 years and didn't get any resonal offers so the had to move for health resons, this will qualify for a partial credit.
      They can say anything they want. That doesn't change the facts.

      It has to be based on facts and circumstances. Not on whatever story you can make up.

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      • Golden Rocket
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 519

        #18
        Move vs. Sale

        Originally posted by Davc
        You're contradicting yourself.
        Of course, "move" is missing from all cites. My point, however, is that the reason for the "move" is the central cause-and-effect event at the center of the "sale" in cases where a partial exemption would apply.

        I'll not further banter semantics with you davc, the readers can decide whether I've contridicted myself or not. If I have gone in two different directions with this, it was certainly not intended.

        I will also invite attention to the length of time it takes to sell a farm versus a single residence. For any number of reasons it is invariably longer. Restricted market. More precarious credit. Family options and interventions. The list is long. Does not mean that four years can automatically be justified, but much more likely than a single residence.

        Stay warm, Ernie...

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