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Filing a Late Homestead Exemption Application While Enjoying the Art of Wilfredo Lam

By
Real Estate Agent with DASH - A Real Estate Company

If you missed the March 3rd deadline for filing a Homestead Exemption application don’t panic. Take a breath of fresh air and make plans to take a field trip to the Exemptions Division of the Miami-Dade Property Appraiser’s Office located at:

Stephen P Clark Center (Government Center)

111 NW 1 Street, Suite 710 (7th Floor)

Miami, FL 33128

Late applications for Homestead and other property tax exemptions can be filed in person through mid-September. Applicants must also file a petition with the Value Adjustment Board ($15.00 fee). The property owner must have all the required documents when filing.

For more information regarding the Homestead Exemption, click here.

While you’re downtown, take some time to visit the Miami Art Museum (yes, we do have one) and check out Wilfredo Lam’s first large-scale solo exhibition in South Florida, Wilfredo Lam in North America. It’s embarrassing to think that it took this long for a local cultural institution to take a chance to display the works of (arguably) the greatest Cuban painter to ever live.

No fires have been reported.

Is the local Cuban community finally growing up? Or is it just growing old?

Adrian Salgado is a Realtor Associate with RED I Realty in Miami, FL and can be reached at 305-491-7179 or SalgadoA@gmail.com

Jackie Cross
Real Living All Florida Realty - Port St Lucie, FL
Never knew that one could file late at all, thanks for the info.  Are there other locations to apply late?
Mar 31, 2008 12:19 PM
Adrian Salgado
DASH - A Real Estate Company - Coral Gables, FL

Jackie,

I'm pretty sure that all 67 Property Appraiser's Offices in Florida accept late property tax exemption applications. I think it's a safe bet that one would have to go to the main office of his/her corresponding Property Appraiser in order to file a late application.

Mar 31, 2008 12:26 PM