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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

sub-letting in idaho
Hey gang, i have a question. Im currently living in my fathers house as a "tenant" and im moving out of state. We want to keep the property but no one will be here to live in the house or to manage it.
That being said, im wanting to get a property management company to oversee the property but i will still be paying rent. To help with rent costs i was going to sublet out to someone else and have the new tenant pay the rent. The new tenant would work with the property management company and arrange payment details and at the end of the day their money goes into my account and my money is then withdrawn and paid forward to my father. Is this something that can be done?
Words of wisdom are appreciated!
Thanks
C