Do I need a Rental License if a relative is living in my house?
Yes. A residence that is occupied by anyone other than the owner of the property, even if it is a family member, is still considered a rental property as rent can be in the form of cash or maintaining the property. Relatives include, but are not limited to, children and grandchildren.

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1. Do I need a Rental License if a relative is living in my house?
2. How long is my rental license good for?
3. How much does the Rental License cost?
4. Whose responsibliity is it to have meters read in a rental property?
5. As a landlord, can I disconnect utilities if I am forcing a tenant to move out or evicting them?