If Florida is like most other states, a condominium unit owner pays property taxes for the unit.
Everybody pays property taxes if they own property or a house on property.
In a condominium usually the board pays for property insurance on all common areas. An individual owner pays for 4 walls, the ceiling, the floor, the inside of the door, and everything in between.
Normally the taxes and insurance are included in the payment.
In Michigan if there is delinquent taxes on a home and property and an outsider pays the taxes do they take over title to the home and property.
Usually an owner pays property taxes on real estate property s/he owns. Depending on the tax, there may be another answer.
On the property the easement is on/over? That depends on the terms of the easement given and agreed to. The most common forms of easements, utility and right of way easements the property owner pays the property taxes.
No because you own the property and you would be the that one that should be paying the property taxes.
Property taxes.
The owner of the life estate.
You do.
Paying taxes does not provide ownership. A person who pays another person's taxes is generally considered a volunteer.See related link.
Paying the taxes alone, no. If others are named on the deed, you'll need to work with them, period. All named individuals own the property equally. The court doesn't care who pays the taxes as long as they're being paid. Stop paying the taxes, and all of you risk losing the property.