OPINION
Zahra, J.
Michigan law affords homeowners a tax exemption for their principal residence. A taxpayer, however, may claim only one principal residence, even if a second residence is maintained in another state. Specifically, Michigan's tax code precludes a taxpayer from claiming the Michigan principal residence exemption (PRE) if...
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