They can sign it, but it is not legally enforceable.
In most cases, a parent cannot sign a lease on behalf of a 17-year-old. Most states require tenants to be 18 or older to enter into a legally binding contract such as a lease. However, some landlords may make exceptions if the parent is willing to co-sign the lease or provide additional guarantees.
In the United States, a 17 year old needs parental consent, and the parent has to sign a contract for the minor.
No, they cannot sign a legal contract. They must be 18 or have a co-signer.
No. At 15 you cannot legally sign a contract.
No, a 17 year old cannot sign an enforceable contract. You must be 18 to do that. However, if the 17 year old confirms the contract after turning 18, (by making a payment or other action) it can be enforced.
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A person must be of legal age to sign a contract. A lease on an apartment is a legal contract. So a 16-year old would not be able to sign this document.
An 18 year old person is an adult so in all states they may sign a contract. So the answer to your question is none.
You could sign it but the contract would not be valid as you are a minor.
Anyone who is over 18 years of age and of sound mind is able to sign a contract. An 18 year old can rent an apartment or buy a car which includes signing a contract.
It ultimately depends on the landlord's policies and local rental laws. Some landlords may require all tenants to be legal adults (18 years or older) on the lease. It's best to check with the specific landlord or property management company to see if they would allow a 17-year-old to be listed as a tenant with an 18-year-old co-signer.