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You need to clarify your question. Are you a renter who wishes to build or extend on the property you are renting? If so you first need permission from the owner/realtor, then if you are planning on building you need to submit plans to your local council to be approved and then you have to have a qualified builder to build it then it needs to be approved after completion by a building inspector...Hope I have helped Oh and it would most likely have to be the owner of the property who submits the proposed plans :) no just a 12x16 Portable storage shed

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What would likely be covered under homeowner's insurance but NOT by renter's insurance?

Damage to anything covered by the landlord's insurance, because the landlord owns the property not the renter. Such damage would be covered under homeowner's insurance, because the homeowner owns the property.


What would likely be cover in homeowner's insurance but not renter's insurance?

Anything that is owned by the homeowner would not be covered by renter's insurance. That would be the building, any appliances, the furnace, sinks, tubs, floors, walls, etc.


What is a city permit?

A permit such as a building permit from an office in your local city hall. Different offices oversee different areas. for example, the police need to approve parades or carnivals, so you need a permit from them.


Does a renter have insurable interest?

Yes, a renter does have an insurable interest in the property they occupy, specifically regarding their personal belongings and liability. While the landlord typically holds the property insurance for the building itself, renters can secure renters insurance to cover their possessions and provide liability protection. This type of insurance is crucial for safeguarding against losses due to theft, fire, or other damages.


Do you have to pay rent if you have no lease?

Yes and no. If you are a renter the lease is there to protect YOU. If you don't have a lease then you have no rights to the property at all, the landlord doesn't even need a reason to kick you out. So long story short... only if you want to live there.

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Can the renter make the tenant pay for the home owners insurance?

No. If the tenant does not own the building they legally cannot be responsbile for the insurance on the building.


Is a building permit required for a portable storage shed if you are a renter?

While a building permit may not be required, make sure it doesn't violate your rental agreement or local zoning laws. My sub-division does not allow outbuildings of any type.


What is the purpose of a building permit?

the purpose of a building permit is to ensure compliance with building codes!


Can a renter insure the structure he lives in?

There is renters insurance, but it is on the items the renter has brought into the house/apartment. The owner has insurance on the building.


What would likely be covered under homeowner's insurance but NOT by renter's insurance?

Damage to anything covered by the landlord's insurance, because the landlord owns the property not the renter. Such damage would be covered under homeowner's insurance, because the homeowner owns the property.


How long should a contractor take to demo a building?

Depends on where the building is. A permit is required and that permit has to be approved.


As a renter of commercial property do you pay tax on your lease amount?

Sure i do


You are building a storage building 16x16 Do I need a building permit?

NOPE!


Is a title search needed for a building permit?

A title search may also be required to obtain a building permit


Why does a booth renter cosmetologist have to pay to be exempt from work comp?

booth renter is in independent person who only rents a booth and has to pay a owner. you are supposed to pay for your own tools, product etc. it would be easier for you to look up a contractor with the IRS. you can come and go as you please as an independent booth renter. all together you are your own boss so why would your employer pay for work comp?


Does a renter have to pay rent if a landlord isn't paying the mortgage?

The property is in CA.


What happens if i co-sign on a rental and the renter does not pay?

You are liable for the unpaid debt.