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Originally Posted by blueash
As I read the OP, someone not local rented a home as a single person. That non-local person added to the record as a co-renter a local person who thus obtained a renter's ID. Whether the home owner had any knowledge of the second person, or of the second person's home near Lake Weir is not stated. It seems obvious that the second ID is pulled from the local non-renter if in fact he/she is not renting. I would think a Lake Weir person could rent a home here and get a renter's ID. If that second person paid the primary renter $1/year as a sub-lease there would be no requirement as to how many days they live in their rental room vs their Lake Weir home. It is a complicated situation, but it is unclear that the home owner is complicit in any way.
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Unless the lease the renter signed with the homeowner (landlord) contained a provision that "subletting/sub-leasing" was not permitted, or, not permitted without prior, written approval of the homeowner (landlord).