Not necessarily, it is normally a part of your benefit package once you have accepted the position
NO
There are four basic housing possibilities in today's world:Own your home (or condo)Rent your home (or apartment)Live in some sort of housing designed for the destituteLive on the streets without a home
Yes, the free rent provided to apartment managers is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.
They couldn't afford to rent a home of their own.
That's between you and the people you rent to.
Rent for your apartment or the home you rent to live in is seldom a deduction. There may be a deduction associated with taxes, but not normally. If you run a business out of your home, you may be able to deduct some of the cost of a home office. Rent for business locations is normally deductible as a business cost.
i live i Norway the rules it that the parents have to raise the child until the age of 18 and no child have to be forced to pay rent to live at home Child labor laws. Get a job Kid.
I don't believe that a Section 8 voucher can be used to rent a room.
One of the things one can sell to rent back is one's home. There are schemes which enable one to sell one's home but continue to live in it (rent it back). These schemes should not be entered into without a lot of thought and research.
To rent out a home purchased with a USDA loan, you must live in it as your primary residence for at least 12 months before renting it out.
It depends on the bank. However, if you rent it out, you will need a current lease and perhaps proof that rent is being paid, like cancelled checks.
It depends on where you live, but in many places it is anywhere from $100.00 -$150.00 a week.