What will happen if I file a false homestead claim?

A property owner who obtains or attempts to obtain homestead classification for a property other than his or her primary place of residence or the primary place of residence of his or her qualifying relative is under state law subject to a fine of up to $3,000 and/or up-to one year of imprisonment (Minnesota Statute 609.41). In addition, the property owner will be required to pay all tax, which is due on the property based on the correct property class plus a penalty equal to the same amount (Minnesota Statute 273.124, Subdivision. 13).

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1. How often do I have to apply for homestead?
2. How will I know if my homestead application has been received in the Assessor's Office?
3. What about homestead for property owned by a trust?
4. What do I have to do to get homestead classification?
5. What if I move?
6. What is homestead classification and who qualifies?
7. What will happen if I file a false homestead claim?
8. Why must I provide my social security number?