Basically, your living there for as long as the relationship lasts. Well, it all depends if your on the contract or not, because if your not, as soon as you break up (touch wood you don't), he's more than likely gonna kick you out.. Just make sure you've got a backup plan (another place to live), just in case something does happen. Other than that, your NICEE! Your living with your boyfriend- RENT FREE! Enjoy it while it lasts!
If they want you to pay rent! It is entirely up to them if they wish to allow you to live there for free. And there is no such thing as a free lunch!
You should first discuss this with him. Was he earning at the time of living with you.
Yes you will remain liable
What did the will say? Is there a will? The executor is responsible for maintaining and disposing of the estate. The executor can, if it makes sense, rent the home to someone. Once the estate is settled, whomever gets the property has the ability to do what they wish.
Living in your parents' house rent-free can provide financial stability and support, as you can save money for the future. However, it may limit your independence and personal growth, as you may rely on your parents for housing and expenses.
Living rent-free is generally not considered taxable income for the person receiving this benefit. However, there are some exceptions and specific circumstances where it may be taxable, so it's important to consult with a tax professional for personalized advice.
You Have No Rights
Allowing someone to live in your house rent-free is a personal decision that depends on various factors such as your relationship with the person, financial situation, and living arrangements.
Rent from a boyfriend is not typically considered income for tax or financial purposes unless it is a formal rental agreement.
You have been occupying family property rent free for fourteen years with the permission of the owners. Your only rights may be the right to a statutory notice (thirty days in many jurisdictions) to vacate the premises at the request of the owner.
There were no free African Americans in the south. In the north they were free but still discrimination kept them from expressing themselves and having rights.
Rent Free was created on 1922-01-01.