After 30 days living in Fl you must declare residency.If not you my pay fines
You purchase or rent a property within the city boundaries.
To establish residency in Kentucky, one typically needs to physically reside in the state for at least 12 consecutive months. However, residency requirements may vary based on individual circumstances, such as the purpose for establishing residency and specific institutions' policies. It's advisable to consult with the relevant authorities for accurate information.
out of your butt
You cannot rent a house to bachelors if your house is situated in a family resident area.
Take them to court
yes yes
Yes you can. Your landlord cannot use your last month's rent as security deposit and vice versa.
Generally speaking, being a resident of a state means your primary residence is in that state, so, you simply move to Las Vegas and buy a house or rent an apartment. By Nevada law, you probably have 60 days or some specific amount of time to transfer your driver's license and car registration/license plates, but one you live there, you are a resident.
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.)
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.
depends on what type of house it is
Almost never.