No.
A 17 year old is not able to legally contract. They will have to be 18 to enter into a contract.
No - they are not legally capable of signing a lease at 16. Legally for anyone to enter into a contract (which is what a lease is) they cannot sign unless they are at least 18 years of age.
No. A 12 year old is a minor and a child. They can not enter into a contract to rent an apartment.
Not in most states--16 year old cannot enter into a contract
If they have been emancipated, they can contract. Otherwise they need an adult to enter into the contract on their behalf.
The contract can be legally binding at the discretion of the 18 year old. The minor can 'disaffirm" the contract, or say there is no contract, when he/she reaches the legal age of majority in AL which is 19.
Only an adult can enter into an enforceable contract. In Venezuela that is the age of 18.
Legally, a 15 year old cannot enter into any binding contract without consent of a parent or guadian,including a pawn contract.
Yes, because an 18 year old is legally able to enter into a contract. That's basically what renting a room is; a contract.
No but they could co-sign with them.
A 16-year old cannot get financing from a car dealership because they are not old enough to enter into a legally-binding contract. The age of 18-years is the youngest that a person can sign any kind of legal contract.
Generally, anyone under the age of 18 cannot enter a legal binding contract. A lease is such a contract. So no apartment complex would ever lease to a 17-year-old.