Of course! You are living in the apartment and therefore are obligated to pay to live there. Why would one think that the landlord would pay your rent?
Either you pay rent for the house or you don't pay rent because you do not have house. It can't be both the situations.
Utility bills
You could get housing benefit if you have a low income and receive other benefits and live in the UK. How much you get depends on how much money you pay for your rent.
In most states, you will not have to pay taxes on apartment rent. You simply pay the required monthly rent to your landlord and you will never have to record those amounts when you file your yearly taxes.
No if you are evicted you do not live there anymore and there for don't have to pay rent.
If she agrees to pay your rent you don't need to add her to the lease (she doesn't live there does she), if she does not agree to pay your rent then she won't pay it.Don't try adding anyone to your lease that does not live there.Just ask her if she will pay your rent, until you get another job.
yes
only if they live on a property that is claimed but not if he or she is on the street
Yes you can.
If they want you to pay rent! It is entirely up to them if they wish to allow you to live there for free. And there is no such thing as a free lunch!
No, if you live on a base you will pay rent.
Utility bills
depends on the area and the accomodation that you live in.
of course, unless you want to live on the street. Rent is not what one would consider a bill for creditors to look at, and while filing for bankrupcy, it is the loans that are of question, such as financial institutes, credit lines, etc. Not rent. So pay the rent my friend.
Rent control laws varies from state to state, with disregard for longevity.
Of course! You are living in the apartment and therefore are obligated to pay to live there. Why would one think that the landlord would pay your rent?