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astemecula
Asked March 2014
Is there a federal law granting guest homes on existing property to care for elderly parents?
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igloo572
Mar 2014
Angela - what are you trying to find out about? Real property (homes,land, cars) are items that involve the state for ownership, assessments, taxes. What do you mean by "federal law granting"?
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pamstegma
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If you mean adding a house to the property for a caregiver? No. That would be a capital improvement.
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