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YES! Look into local township regulations. They all have regulations regarding this!
No. If you sell the home, the lien will need to be paid in closing. Renting the home won't make a difference, however, if the lien holder forecloses on the loan, you may breach the lease and have to compensate the tenant.
This depends on what you are renting. Are you renting a bed space, a room, or a home? If you are renting only a bed then that's all you have and you don't have a right to reasonable expectation of privacy. If you're renting a room or better than no one except whom you allow is allowed to enter through that door. If your landlord walks into your home without permission he is violating the Landlord and Tenant laws and can be taken to court for this.
It is a parent's responsibility to ensure that a child is educated. All available options are acceptable, including home schooling.
Homeschooling is home based education meaning the parent or guardian is in charge of the education of the child. It is done at home via internet or with books and workbooks and parent led teaching. Home schools are governed by the laws of the state they are located in.
That depends on your state laws, as a general rule they cannot unless they are a relative of the family.
The English translation of "sasural" is "in-laws' house" or "the household of one's spouse."
Create an agreement between you, the Landlord, and the tenant. Specify your rules for renting him the property (the rules may not be unconscionable, such as to violate the laws or to allow the Landlord into the home without notice), and the consequences of violating the terms of the lease. Seek legal advice if necessary.
There are laws in the state of Maine for running away. It is illegal for to run away from home before you are 18 years of age or without your parent's consent.
in-laws.
That will depend on the laws in that jurisdiction. Many states require a spouse to have an interest in all real property owned during the marriage.
That is dependent of state laws.