Read your governing documents to determine what the association is required to review prior to your renting your unit.
It is possible that the association has a rental cap, in which case, your rental may or may not be allowed, depending on the current percentage of rentals in the community.
The association is not in the business of approving your tenant, but can require proof from you that you have performed a background check and a financial check on a prospective tenant.
The association may require proof that you asked a prospective tenant for an application, but the association is not legally allowed to require it.
The association may require that you supply a copy of any rental agreement you sign with a tenant.
Almost all of them, It has become the norm in the industry
Renters insurance is not typically required by law before moving into a rental property, but some landlords may require it as part of the lease agreement. It is a good idea to have renters insurance to protect your belongings and liability in case of accidents or damages.
This may vary between companies. I write applications for BlueCross BlueShield of Florida and they require at least the first month's premium to process the application. If you are declined for coverage, your money is 100% refunded.
Typically, we require two letters of recommendation for this application process.
No, Florida does not currently require any type of credentialing to work as a veterinary technician. The Florida Veterinary Medical Association does offer voluntary certification as a veterinary technician, though. Voluntary certification requires that a person be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology program and have passed both the Veterinary Technician National Exam and the Florida Practical Exam. More details about credentialing of veterinary technicians in Florida can be found here: http://www.fvma.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=12
Yes, you can typically change the address on your renters insurance policy by contacting your insurance provider and providing them with the updated information. They may require some documentation or verification of the new address.
Structural insurance typically refers to coverage for the building itself and is usually the responsibility of the property owner or landlord. Renters generally need renter's insurance, which covers personal belongings and liability but does not include the building's structure. However, some landlords may require renters to have insurance that includes liability or additional coverage. It's important for renters to clarify their insurance needs with their landlord and understand what is covered.
Yes, Florida has the ability to grant commutations. The Florida Commission on Offender Review, along with the Office of Executive Clemency, oversees the process of granting commutations for sentences. Commutations can reduce the length of a sentence or alter its conditions, but they are not automatically granted and require a formal application and review process. The Governor of Florida ultimately has the authority to approve or deny these requests.
No state requires a will.
YES it does
No, Florida does not require that minors have a work permit.
Florida does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.