they should be able to either. We are suppose to be a FREE country.....
As of October 2010, no.
The landlord should serve a notice to quit for non-payment of rent. The fact that the tenant is an alien has nothing to do with the landlord. The landlord who brings it up in court is a fool - the obvious question is, why did the landlord not act on that information before? Waiting to use that information in court is completely disingenous.
In most states it is illegal to engage in any trade acts with an illegal alien. Some states have allowed this illegal action to occur in their state. It is still illegal at a federal level. Personally, I would have no issue with it being a felony.
There IS no proof of citizenship for illegal [citizens] aliens. I should say, there is no legal proof of citizenship for illegal aliens.
If you want to rent a home, you need to know how much the rent is, the regulations the house has, and have an inspection on the house.
No
11-year-olds should not pay rent, but they should have chores to do at home and keep their rooms clean. At that age, children would have no income to pay rent.
Keyword in your question "false social security" should immediately tell you the right answers, which is "NO!" Using a false SSN is illegal - always has been, and always will be.
There are many types of residents of the United States who are legally able to stay here, and as long as that's the case, yes, you may rent to a non-US Citizen. If you're asking about whether you can rent to an illegal alien of the US, the answer varies according to jurisdiction. I have not heard of any specific laws against renting to illegal aliens but I would suggest you check with you local city county commission, or your state's landlord and tenant laws.
Percentage of business income should not be used to decide rent. Business needs and desires should be used to calculate rent. You could be making hundreds of thousands of dollars working out of a home office.
You should know how long you plan to rent and what your next move will be once the lease is up. You should also look for a monthly rent that you will be comfortable with for the term of your lease.
In some states it is illegal, in some it's not.