Illinois Code § 320 ILCS 25/3.12

Residence.
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"Residence" means the principal dwelling place occupied in this State by
a household and so much of the surrounding land as is reasonably necessary
for use of the dwelling as a home, and includes rental property, mobile
homes, single family dwellings, and units in multifamily, multidwelling or
multipurpose buildings. If the assessor has established a specific legal
description for a portion of property constituting the residence, then that
portion of property shall be deemed "residence" for the purposes of this
Act. "Residence" also includes that portion of a nursing or sheltered care
home occupied as a dwelling by a claimant, determined as prescribed in
regulations of the Department on Aging.

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