No.
No. Minors are not allowed to enter into legal contracts.
By my studies, you can not own an apartment at the age of 16. But when you turn 21 is when you can own an apartment...
Be legally old enough to move out, get your own job, have your own apartment or house, and pay your own bills. If you cannot do those, then, you are stuck where you are living now.
Yes, you can own an apartment. When an apartment is owned by an individual, it's called a condominium (condo). The building or apartment must be designated for individual sale, you can't purchase just any apartment in any apartment building.
Always, you can own a condominium. And some condominiums are called apartments. You cannot always own an apartment. When you cannot own an apartment, it is not a condominium.
"Apt." on a job application stands for "apartment." If you live in an apartment, put in the number or floor there (such as Apt. 1 or 2nd Floor). If you don't live in an apartment, leave it blank.
Get a job and move into your own apartment. Then register to vote and file your taxes from your new address. Invite your mom over for Thanksgiving dinner at YOUR place next year. Get a job and move into your own apartment. Then register to vote and file your taxes from your new address. Invite your mom over for Thanksgiving dinner at YOUR place next year.
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Apartment 157 - 2011 Get a Job 1-1 was released on: USA: 7 February 2011
In the sentence "An apartment has its own kitchen living room and bathroom" the verb is "has."
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. MA does not have grounds nor procedures for the emancipation of minors.