Laws vary by state but in all my experiences the property owner has to be notified.
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Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford - 1998 Home Without Limits was released on: USA: 29 October 2011
It is currently legal to video nanny's in your home in all states, however, you cannot video in private areas of the home such as restrooms. The main reason it would not be good is the ethical reasons of invasion of privacy and trust with the nanny.
There is no legal requirement in the U.S.A. for homeowners insurance. If there is still a mortgage on the home though, insurance is almost certainly required by the mortgage contract, but this is a contractual obligation, not a legal requirement.
Mother's estate must be probated in order for title to the real estate to pass to the heirs. You should contact an attorney. Until the estate is probated there is no legal owner. That can be especially troublesome if you need homeowner's insurance.
at your home- yes at their home- no
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There is no legal age. It depends on if how responsible a child is.
If you're in the US, yes, it's legal. Does the bank know about the situation? If not, call and tell them.
It's perfectly legal for adults to elope. It's not legal for minors to runoff (absent from home without parental permission) or to get married without parental consent.
In south africa legal age to move from home is 16
In Queensland, the legal age to move out of home without parental consent is 18. However, minors can leave home earlier with permission from a parent or legal guardian.