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A landlord does not need a license to rent to you. They just need to own the property.
Most states do require that landlords obtain a business license.
Need a license when renting or Leasing or attempts to rent or lease real property of another for compensation. Does not need a license when a salaried employee of an owner of an apartment community working in an onsite rental office. Source: myfloridalicense dot com
No you do not need a special drivers license to rent a wheelchair van. All you need is to have your class D drivers license.
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No, you do not need a license to place rooms for rent in San Antonio.
Rent bill is for the lease or rent to live in an apartment or house and is paid by the person living there. A property tax bill is for taxes on the property and is paid by the owner.
Your answer depends on who you are and from whom you are collecting rents.If you are the owner of a condominium, and collect rent from your tenant, you shouldn't need a real estate license in any state.If you are serving as the owner's agent, and have a written agreement to rent out a condominium property and collect its rents, and pay yourself some kind of commission for this task, you probably need some kind of license -- in any state.
Not normaly but in some states you may just need a business license.
Yes you do.
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If you have a lease you should review it for any sections that specifically address this situation. Generally, you need to pay your rent for the duration of the time you spend living on the premises.