Jains do not harm or kill any life on Earth. Believe in always telling the truth, not stealing, and not owning protperty. They also believe in reincarnation, and Nirvana, and state of peace.
to answer your question, jains live in rented houses or apartment houses for their whole life.
There is no residency requirement to own property. They can live anywhere they wish.
Generally, yes. However, if you live are married and live in a community property state your spouse may have rights in property. If that is the case, you need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with community property law in your state. In a separate property state, a married person can own property in their own name.
because Einstein didnt live long enough.
NO! You cant live by yourself until you are 17 that is if you have money to go live on your own
Yes. If you are on the deed and also signed the mortgage you are the co-owner and you have the right to the use and possession of the property. You are also responsible for paying the mortgage in full if the person you "co-signed" for stops paying it.
no
If you own the property, there's nothing anyone can do about it. So, yes
If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.
yes
No you do not have to own your property for 20 or 25 years you can file a declaration of homestead in the county you live in. As long as you live in the home you are homesteading This will protect you by law from forced sale to meet debts.....ect
If you live in a city you need to check the local laws to see if its legal. If the property is outside of city limits you can probably bury a horse on it. I know many people who live in the country that bury horses on their property.
You need to check with the landlord about that. You cant just change the locks on a property that you do not own.