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Originally Posted by B_and_D
How do you know this? Did you call them, or read the bill? I'd really like to know.
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actually you may be right, seems a mobile home does qualify.
i did find this story from the washington post.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Jan9.html
Note that a cooperative apartment, a house trailer or a houseboat will also be considered a "principal residence," as long as it contains a kitchen, sleeping quarters and bathroom facilities.
i suppose if California follows the feds, a travel trailer could be considered a principal residence as long as you dont own a house and it contains a shower, toilet and a kitchen.