Yep - done all the time.
Landlord
Landlord
The simple answer is yes
A landlady owns the house or building where you live and rents it to you. You have to pay her rent regularly.
The land was donated by John D. Rockefeller. It and the building complex are owned by the U.N. and they don't pay rent or taxes.
The owner of the real estate owns the apartment. You can check to determine the owner by doing some research in the local land records or the tax assessor's office.
Mark Masoud Mirtorabi (CEO) owns Fox Rent a Car.
Profit=any money made after expenses Rent=someone pays to use a property you own.
Until the sale actually happens, the rent goes to the landlord. At some point, somebody will show up and claim to be the new owner. You might go to the registry of deeds and ask who owns the building, just to make sure.
4a
Landlord
a tentent shares a profit for rent