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Aslong as the landlord is the legal owner of the property (inquire at the registry of deeds), the tenant is obligated to pay the rent to him.
A landlord does not need a license to rent to you. They just need to own the property.
yes
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.
For the most part yes. Property is used loosley....Property as in Real Estate or Car? You would need to specify or look at craigslist policies.
No. The property owner does. You probably do in a way as he probably has added that to the rent.
Rent grossed $29,077,547 in the domestic market.
Yes, if you own the property you need to insure it in case it catches fire etc. You need to do this whether you live in it or rent it out. If you live in it yourself you should also add contents insurance for your furnishings etc.If you rent it then all you need to do is insure the contents (which are yours or you are responsible for) not the property itself.
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