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Residence could be the people that live with you, and the address is, well your address of where you live.
Possibly. If someone pays money in exchange for a place to live, that person is a tenant.
If the terms of the lease include that the tenant must have electric and the tenant is in violation of the lease terms you can evict him.
This means that wherever you live, or wherever your current ip address is located in, cannot receive the offer you are trying to receive.
If they say they live there, they have become a tenant. It doesn't matter if it is one day.
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She certainly might if she now holds title.
it depends if the disabled tenant has another place to live. if they do then yes if not no
Some live in group homes, some live with their families, and others live in apartments where they receive living support.
Ask them what their email address is. WikiAnswers cannot provide personal contact information for people.
If the person has the legal right to live there on a month-to-month basis, he is a tenant. But we are presuming that you, the landlord, didn't rent the unit out to this person: perhaps your tenant did, known as subleasing. If you, the landlord, allowed this, then you have to have your tenant evict the sub-tenant. If you didn't allow this, then you have to enforce the terms of the lease, and make your tenant correct this problem immediately or you can evict him, which automatically forces the sub-tenant out.