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JustMe10628634
I know exactly what I was told. (sorry, I should have used the word "told".) I guess I"ll also explain my "long time ago"....
I remember exactly because it was in August of 2007 and I was registering my son for school. I lived in an apartment in a house that my inlaws lived in. The school needed a "landlord affidavit" to prove where we lived but it had to be from the OWNER of the house. The InLaws did not own the house. Her granddaughter and husband who live in California do. (He's in real estate, a millionaire and lives in Calabasas). The house was bought outright in full for the inlaws and the owners payed all the taxes. The inlaws and my husband and I only paid the bills. We all chipped in for the bills. There was no legal "landlord/tenant" relationship with the inlaws. The owner wrote a letter stating he was not a landlord and we were not tenants. We did not have a "landlord tenant" relationship. He owned the house and we simply lived there and payed the bills. (the landlord affidavit is for proof of residency because we had no lease).
so I actually can "comment intelligently" because I remember it being a nightmare and it took a week for him to fax back the paper and my son started Kindergarten late.