if a legal resident of the US, sure. Few people become legal residents of
a state till they have utilities turned on and lived in a new property address
for 1-3 mo.
Certainly. Any restrictions on a person's ability to rent are completely up to the landlord.
A resident does not usually owe rent to a non resident in a house owned by "tenants in common" if the resident is one of the tenants. When a house is owned by "tenants in common", all tenants share use of the house or property. If one chooses not to use it, that is his business. (Of course, what is usual may not apply in your local area. There are also ways to end a joint tenancy.)
He could not park because he was a nonresident. Because he was a nonresident he was not able to vote.
how to rent my house to corporations?
You can not rent the "For Rent" house on Moshi Monsters. The house is used as part of a Super Moshi Mission.
It depend on house. If house is big then rent will be more, if house is small then rent will be less.
Nonresident students.
You can rent a house in NY by looking at apartments.com
Either you pay rent for the house or you don't pay rent because you do not have house. It can't be both the situations.
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