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janisbossenberry
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They can claim it as a principal residence if they did stay in it regular, as you stated.  When they eventually sell the other residence, they principal residence exemption on that house will be prorated based on the number of years owned less the number of years the exemption was used on another property.  Fair market value will not enter into the calculation for the exemption.