Make certain to keep the bills paid and make certain you keep a record of proof that you paid them. You will need to sue the co-owner for reimbursement.
Nonpayment of a parking ticket can result in a warrant being issued forth the registered owner of the vehicle. A notice of the ticket and nonpayment of the ticket will be mailed to the owners address.
Half duplex means it communicates in one direction only. It either listens all the time, or it talks all the time. A half duplex satellite would be pretty useless. In reference to services like DirectTV, the user sees the satellite as half duplex, but for the satellite owner, it is full duplex communication to their ground station.
Yes Duplex do Qualify for the Tax Credit I found the answer at IRS.GoV under the First Time Buyers Question and Answers Basically you can claim only the portion the the unit the owner occupies
A resident owner owns the unit and lives there.
Yes. Ask the court how to have the lien recorded in the land records. The owner will not be able to sell or mortgage their house until the lien is paid. You should arrange to have the lien recorded ASAP.
The company or agent is not required to notify any of the beneficiaries. Usually only the owner/insured are notified.
If the animal built it and lives in it or it could be a place in the world that the animal lives in, for examples a penguin lives in antarctica , that is their habitat even for dogs and cats and other housepets, the house of their owner could be their habitat too!
It depends on the owner (if there is one) and where the cat lives. The gender also makes a difference.
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Not if it is a non-owner occupied investment property. HOWEVER...... If it is a duplex or 4 plex and the borrower is going to live in one of the units, then you can. If the owner moves out of the unit at a later time, they will still be allowed to keep the property as an FHA property and are eligible for streamline refinance.
A domestic cat generally lives in its owner's house.
That all depends on the context. Generally, owner occupied means the owner lives on the premises. It can also mean having the owner or the owner's business represented at the site.