Original primary residence definition
Original primary residence means a building, structure, or other shelter constituting a place of abode, whether real property or personal property, that is owned by a claimant as their principal residence, and any land owned by the claimant on which the building, structure, or other shelter is situated. For property substantially damaged or destroyed by wildfire or natural disaster, "original primary residence" includes vacant land on which a claimant's primary residence was located as of the date of the disaster.
Original primary residence means a building, structure, or other shelter constituting a place of abode, whether real property or personal property, that is owned and occupied by a victim of a wildfire or natural disaster as his or her principal place of residence, and any land owned by the victim of a wildfire or natural disaster on which the building, structure, or other shelter is situated, that has been substantially damaged or destroyed by a disaster. For purposes of this paragraph, land constituting a part of original primary residence includes only that area of reasonable size that is used as a site for a residence, and “land owned by the victim of a wildfire or natural disaster” includes land for which the victim of a wildfire or natural disaster either holds a leasehold interest described in subdivision