House Bill 4003
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Florida House of Representatives - 1998 HJR 4003
By Representative Sublette
1 House Joint Resolution
2 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to
3 Section 4 of Article X of the State
4 Constitution, relating to exemptions of
5 property from forced sale.
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7 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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9 That the amendment to Section 4 of Article X of the
10 State Constitution set forth below is agreed to and shall be
11 submitted to the electors of Florida for approval or rejection
12 at the general election to be held in November 1998:
13 SECTION 4. Homestead; exemptions.--
14 (a) There shall be exempt from forced sale under
15 process of any court, and no judgment, decree or execution
16 shall be a lien thereon, except for the payment of taxes and
17 assessments thereon, obligations contracted for the purchase,
18 improvement or repair thereof, or obligations contracted for
19 house, field or other labor performed on the realty, the
20 following property owned by a natural person:
21 (1) a homestead, if located outside a municipality, to
22 the extent of one hundred sixty acres of contiguous land and
23 improvements thereon, which shall not be reduced without the
24 owner's consent by reason of subsequent inclusion in a
25 municipality; or if located within a municipality, to the
26 extent of one-half acre of contiguous land, upon which the
27 exemption shall be limited to the residence of the owner or
28 his family;
29 (2) personal property to the value of one thousand
30 dollars.
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1 (b) These exemptions shall inure to the surviving
2 spouse or heirs of the owner.
3 (c) The homestead shall not be subject to devise if
4 the owner is survived by spouse or minor child, except the
5 homestead may be devised to the owner's spouse if there be no
6 minor child. The owner of homestead real estate, joined by
7 the spouse if married, may alienate the homestead by mortgage,
8 sale or gift and, if married, may by deed transfer the title
9 to an estate by the entirety with the spouse. If the owner or
10 spouse is incompetent, the method of alienation or encumbrance
11 shall be as provided by law.
12 (d) The exemption does not apply to the extent such
13 real property is acquired, or the value of such property is
14 increased, by prepaying any mortgage debt with the intent to
15 hinder, delay, or defraud creditors.
16 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in accordance with the
17 requirements of section 101.161, Florida Statutes, the
18 substance of the amendment proposed herein shall appear on the
19 ballot as follows:
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21 Proposing an amendment to Section 4 of Article X of the
22 State Constitution to exclude from the exemption from forced
23 sale any homestead property acquired, or the equity value of
24 which is increased, by prepayment of mortgage debt with an
25 intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors.
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