To determine if the landlord has lied about the property, you should carefully review the lease agreement, any communication with the landlord, and inspect the property for any discrepancies. If you suspect the landlord has lied, consider seeking legal advice or contacting a tenant advocacy organization for assistance.
A landlord is a person, not a job. You are a landlord when you rent out your property. The job is property management and thus the job title is "property manager".
Landlord Property Insurance is insurance that a landlord should have on any properties that he or she owns. Landlord insurance will protect the landlord from any damage that may happen to the property as well as any liability claims that may be made against the Landlord.
A landlord is generally a person owns property for rent. A tenant is someone who rents property from a landlord.
A landlord is a person that takes care of a property. An owner is the person that owns the property. This can be the same person. An owner can also hire a landlord.
In the situation you describe, is the landlord the sole owner, and you are a renter or lessee? If the landlord is the sole owner of the property, and you are the lessee, they remain the landlord/sole owner despite where they may live. If you are renting the property from the landlord, you are only a lessee and not a joint owner.
The Landlord
Landlords can purchase landlord or rental property insurance to protect their properties. A landlord insurance should cover the building and any contents that are the property of the landlord.
Unless you have purchased the property from your landlord as opposed to continuing to rent it, you have no right to claim to own the property. To prove ownership of the property, you would require the deed.
Landlord insurance should cover the building structure, liability protection, loss of rental income, and personal property provided by the landlord in a rental property.
A property owner who is renting the property out to people to live in.
A landlord does not need a license to rent to you. They just need to own the property.
The landlord, because he/she owns the property.