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In this scenario, the owner is typically responsible for paying property taxes, even if they do not live on the property. The life tenant, as the person living on the property and benefiting from it, does not typically have a legal obligation to pay property taxes unless specified otherwise in their agreement with the owner.
TAXES in CHAPTER 7sorry to tell you , but in Texas property taxes can not be discharged in any bankruptcy.As laws change every year it would be best to check with the city you live in
Property taxes in Illinois are paid to the county that you live in. It depends on the county's web capabilities. Cook County has a web site that lets you look up property tax liability.
I don't know if you are talking about income tax or property taxes. The answer is the same for both. In renting the house out you will pay income taxes on your gain from rental income and you will pay property taxes for the ownership of the property.
Sounds like the property is his. Either you pay the taxes and continue to live there or whatever or you let him not pay the taxes and "he" loses the property.
Yes, they do but if you are going to buy a property which will be your main residence, you are subject to an exoneration. This is also known as a homestead exemption. So you may have to pay no property tax while you live there or have a low twice a year payment.
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A landlady is a woman who is a landlord. A landlord or landlady owns property that other people, called tenants, live on for a monthly fee.
It sounds like you are trying to ask about adverse possession. There is a legal concept where a person can obtain title to land by treating it as their own land for a period of time. State law varies, but in most cases, you must possess the land for 20 years. Generally, you have to live on the land, care for the land, pay taxes on the land, the owner must have abandoned the property, etc. Look up adverse possession for your state for more info.
As long as she occupied your land with your permission and paid rent in the form of half the property taxes she has no right to claim your land. In order to prevail in a claim of adverse possession the use must be without the owner's permission. You should have a rental agreement drafted by an attorney and ask her to sign it now.
A property owner who is renting the property out to people to live in.
People in the surrounding community pay school taxes. Those who have children and those who do not, all have to pay the school taxes. It's pretty much on where you live. The people that are exempt are those who are less fortunate in the government's eyes. People who live in government housing and other such areas. That is why some areas have higher school taxes than others. The more people exempt from paying the tax, the higher the tax is for the people who actually have to pay for it. To further my reasoning: My uncle and his wife never had kids, but they still had to pay school taxes their entire lives because of the location of their home.