With parental consent, yes.
In many places, a 16-year-old is not legally able to enter into a rental agreement or live independently without a legal guardian. The 18-year-old sister may be able to rent the apartment, but may need to meet minimum income requirements and sign the lease agreement on her own. It's important to check the laws and regulations in your specific area regarding minors and renting properties.
She signed a lease agreement for an apartment downtown.
In Iowa, a 16-year-old cannot legally live alone unless they have been emancipated by the court. Emancipation grants the minor the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult, allowing them to live independently. Otherwise, a minor under the age of 18 is usually required to live with a parent, legal guardian, or in a supervised situation.
In most cases, a 16-year-old cannot rent an apartment on their own because they are not legally considered adults and cannot enter into contracts. Landlords typically require tenants to be at least 18 years old or have a co-signer who meets the age requirement.
In Colorado, a court may consider the child's wishes at age 12 or older in a custody decision. If the 15-year-old can articulate valid reasons for wanting to live with her grandparents in Kentucky, the court may take that into consideration. It's important to consult with a family law attorney to understand the legal process and options available in this situation.
In Texas, a 16-year-old can only move out with parental consent or through emancipation from the court. Living with a sibling may be possible, but legal guardianship or consent from a parent would likely be required.
yes why not?
No Not Until You Are 18
It can be a verb (in past tense), as in, "We rented a room last year." It can be used as an adjective as in, "It isn't our property; it is rented."
Technically, by law, no. Not unless this 18 year old is the guardian of the 17 year old, or the 17 year old is emancipated. However, there are some (okay, a lot of) cases where they can live together and not get caught.
not where i live
no you have to b 16 and have parents permission
Sure if the parent of the child says yes and the sister proves to be a responsible guardian.
A good place to start is on gumtree, which has lots of apartments (or flats) advertised. These are usually rented out for a year or sometimes 6 months at a time. You can also use apartotels.com for searching cheap apartments in London or try at Google.
Why not?
If you're in the US...no
If the mother puts in writing that the 14 year old can stay with her 21 year old sister, i believe so. If not, you can go to court and tell the judge that the father is abusive and has been in the past and the sister is legal and stable enough to take care of the 14 year old.
Well I know that last year they all live in the same apartment complex. Harry Styles once described in a video (with a serious face) "we all live in the same apartment complex... just like the Teletubbies."