Yes, they can, but that does not mean that a person/company has to allow it. For example, if you want to rent an apartment and their policy is that they do not rent to minors (even ones who are emancipated), that's perfectly legal.
Until you are 18, or are legally emancipated, you won't be able to sign a binding contract for the lease. But the owner may accept the cosigner's signature.
There's no law preventing it, but a 17 year old (unless they are legally emancipated) is too young to sign or be held accountable for a legal contract.
{| |- | Not by themselves. They will need a legal adult to sign the contract as they cannot. Emancipation would give them the right to contract legally. |}
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They can sign it, but it is not legally enforceable.
In the United States, a 17 year old needs parental consent, and the parent has to sign a contract for the minor.
If they have been emancipated, they can contract. Otherwise they need an adult to enter into the contract on their behalf.
A 17-year-old, unless emancipated, cannot legally establish a business, and is not old enough to contract for insurance, or, for that matter, to contract for anything.
No, they cannot sign a legal contract. They must be 18 or have a co-signer.
They cannot buy a car at 17 unless they are emancipated. You must be an adult to sign a contract or accept title. It would have to be a parent who signs the agreement.
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That is one of the purposes of emancipation. It allows them to sign a legally binding contract.