He didn't have a brother.
Yes, the person who lands on your property pays you rent. The amount of rent depends on how many buildings are on your property.
If it is foreclosed then he does not own it. You cannot rent a property that you do not own.
There are many places in Fort Lauderdale to rent property and you can find out exactly where in Fort Lauderdale you can rent property. Look in your local newspaper for guidance.
No. The property owner does. You probably do in a way as he probably has added that to the rent.
When you rent an apartment the property taxes that are imposed on the property is billed to the owner of the property. The tax may be part of the total that you pay for rent.
No
Rent bill is for the lease or rent to live in an apartment or house and is paid by the person living there. A property tax bill is for taxes on the property and is paid by the owner.
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It is if you are the owner of the property and receive the rent.
If your late mother executed a deed that conveyed her property to you while reserving a life estate for herself then you acquired the property by deed and not by inheritance. Your brother had no right to "forcibly" move into your home. You should have addressed the situation at the time he moved in. You can't sue for back rent unless you have a signed rental agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options. The attorney could help you evict your brother or require him to sign a written agreement promising to pay rent.
You have been occupying family property rent free for fourteen years with the permission of the owners. Your only rights may be the right to a statutory notice (thirty days in many jurisdictions) to vacate the premises at the request of the owner.