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1858d — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

1858d

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As long as the protected homestead beneficiary is alive, the temporary lease of the home which, for work or study reasons, military or diplomatic services, or due to the illness of any member of his/her family up to the third degree of consanguinity or affinity that compels the individual or his/her family to temporarily relocate to another residence in or outside Puerto Rico, shall not terminate the estate of homestead, unless another property is acquired and such property becomes the beneficiary’s principal residence in Puerto Rico or in another jurisdiction. History —Sept. 13, 2011, No. 195, § 7.