Now Im not talking about anything illegal or sneaky. Im saying to abide by the regulations. So here is a link to the Florida Dept of Taxation:
http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/taxes/new.html
Here is an excerpt from that website:
"You are considered a Florida resident . . .
when your true, fixed, and permanent home and principal establishment is in Florida. Filing a declaration of domicile, qualifying for homestead exemption, or registering to vote in Florida can establish residency. Other actions, such as obtaining a Florida driver's license, only indicate an intent to establish residency."
So what if I find a homeowner who wants to rent to me anywhere in Florida. Lets say a room for $300 a month. You explain to the homeowner that you will be away on business all the time and will only stop in on occasion. Not hard to find on Craigslist and it doesnt have to be in Miami beach, anywhere in Florida. Then we say that our work takes us away on business all the time which is true. You work in another state. Then you register to vote and get a drivers license.
So if anyone questions that, and they probably wont, then you have rental agreement, voters registeration card, drivers license, etc. in hand. Then if they question you further, dont answer questions. Only let a lawyer do the talking for you.
You have a home in Florida, except you are away on business like a pilot most of the time. Its not illegal if you just explain it right.