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No.
Only a person who legally owns a home can sell it. If you "put someone else's name" on the home, it means you quit claim your interest in the home to them. They then have the right to decide whether or not to sell.
Someone can find their own postal address or someone else's postal address by simply visiting their national postal service website and selecting the locate postal code webpage from the home page.
The email that someone else sends you will say the persons e-mail who sends it to you
Yes.
Not legally. However, if you legally changed your home address to your friend's then yes, you could attend her school.
maybe he feels a stronger attraction to someone else maybe he feels a stronger attraction to someone else
No, it would be preowned if someone else lives there first.
No check the Fair Credit AcT its online. I wasn't sure if they fell under the umbrella of 'collection' practices. Thank you so much!
Not without approval of the state. If there is abuse or a safety issue, social services in Mississippi will see that the minor has a safe place to stay.
run batted in
Pretend to be someone else