Yes, the tenant must continue to pay the rent to the landlord who has control over the property. When the foreclosing entity takes control over the property, the tenant will be given instructions on to whom and where to pay the rent, or other instructions such as to vacate the premises.
If it is foreclosed then he does not own it. You cannot rent a property that you do not own.
You can rent a home with bad credit. Although most landlords will look at your credit report, this is mostly for indications of whether you will be responsible or not. Their opinion can also be influenced by strong character references from previous landlords.
No, I can't
No.
Depends on where. In most U.S. states, this is the landlords responsibility.
You can in the UK - HOWEVER - Most landlords will NOT rent to under 18's, as their insurance won't cover you.
Rent account or landlords account
Most do.
The legal requirements to rent a home in the state of Virginia will include having the money to pay the rent as well as giving written notice in a timely manner before moving out. Individual landlords will have different rules for renting.
When you rent an apartment, landlords usually ask for a security deposit equal to a month's rent. Renters can potentially cause all sorts of problems for landlords, they can damage the property that they rent, they can refuse to pay their rent, etc. This way landlords have at least some ability to penalize a tenant who causes these kinds of problems, by refusing to return the security deposit (in part or in full).
Yes, landlords can request proof of income from potential tenants to ensure they can afford the rent.
No, that is a perk that some landlords offer to entice you to rent from them.