First, you must check with your current landlord if it is in your contract whether or not you are legally allowed to rent out your apartment or not. If so, then you must check if there is a fee you must pay to your landlord or not.
No, renters do not pay property taxes. Property taxes are paid by the owners of the property. They may pass that cost down to you through rent, but it will likely be spread out over months.
Rent guarantee is a form on insurance where for a relatively small annual fee, landlords can protect against loss of rent from property renters. It is a very useful form of insurance.
Property owners often feel that they have made a better choice than those who rent. Renters are paying money to another while owners have an investment. Renters have to follow the rules of the landlord, while owner are free to follow their own rules. Owner are able to have any type of pet they desire, while renters may not be able to have any pets. Property owners have many freedoms that renters do not have.
In most cases, renters in a mobile home park do not directly pay property taxes. The park owner is typically responsible for paying property taxes on the land where the mobile homes are situated. However, the cost of property taxes may indirectly impact renters, as park owners may increase rent to cover these expenses. It's important for renters to review their lease agreements to understand how property taxes may factor into their overall housing costs.
If you're emancipated you should have the ability to rent, however it will be difficult because you will have no credit built up. If you are not emancipated, you will need a parent to co-sign given that the property allows under 18 renters.
Chances are: no. Renters insurance covers your personal property and liability and not your landlords. As such they would have little reason to provide insurance on your behalf. Luckily, renters insurance is usually very easy to obtain and even more affordable. A quick google search for renters insurance will direct you to plenty of sites that can assist you with obtaining a policy.
If he lost his renters privilege, he is no longer a landlord
You don't. If you rent the person who rents to you pays taxes on the property which includes school taxes and your rent helps him pay for the taxes. So, in a round about way you pay for them by paying him.
It should be stated on your renters agreement.
If you rent it you can get renters INS
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In Minnesota, renters can typically apply for the Renters' Property Tax Refund between January 1 and August 15 each year for the previous year’s rent. The rebate is based on income and rent paid, and eligible applicants can expect to receive their refund within a few weeks to a few months after their application is processed. It's advisable to check the Minnesota Department of Revenue's website for specific deadlines and application details.