It depends on what was agreed to in the rental agreement.
no, the realestate taxes are for the house not the land and the land-lord has to pay taxes on the land anyway.
Generally, if you pay back property taxes on property you do not own you would be considered a volunteer. Your payments would not give you any ownership interest in that property.
Yes. Just as you would pay property taxes on any property that you own.
yes
You should not have to pay more taxes on the property but you will be paying more taxes on the people using the property. The property is going to be the same because they go by the land value and that is how they figure out your taxes.
The fee owner should pay the taxes or the land will be siezed by the town for non-payment of property taxes. Property tax liens never go away and interest accumulates. If you're going to eventually receive the land then pay the property taxes. Maybe the life tenant can't afford them.
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In some areas, property taxes may be collected from renters in the form of increased rent, as landlords may pass on the cost to tenants. However, the responsibility for paying property taxes typically falls on the property owner, not the tenant.
Yes, land owners are required to pay property taxes in Puerto Rico. However the value of the land has not been updated for ages, so property taxes are low. If you need more information visit: www.asesorialegalpr.com
Yes, you can pay your property taxes with a credit card.
Generally, real estate taxes take priority over any other liens. If you don't pay your taxes, the government can take possession of your property and sell it.
Sit out there in the night and wait for them to come, once you see them, politely ask them to stay off your property. Tell them that you bought the property and you own it and pay taxes on it so it's only fair if they get their own land to hunt/scavenger on.