=no you can not because you are not old enough to get a contract you have to be at least 18 years of age so wait another year!!=
A 17 year old is not able to legally contract. They will have to be 18 to enter into a contract.
No, they cannot sign a legal contract. They must be 18 or have a co-signer.
You cannot get a house at age 17. This is because you would need to sign a contract and you cannot sign a legally binding contract unless you are 18 or older.
In most places a 17-year-old can't have a credit rating, since they are not old enough to contract in order to create one.
Most insurance companies will not sell a policy to a 17 year old. It is also not a good idea to have a vehicle titled in the name of the 17 year old. The reason for these are that an insurance policy is a legal contract and a person 17 years old is not a legal adult and therefore not able to sign a contract.
No. A person must be 18 to enter into a contract.
17 years old.
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.
A finance agreement is a contract. Unless you have been declared an adult already you must be at least 18 to enter into a legal contract.
In the United States, a 17 year old needs parental consent, and the parent has to sign a contract for the minor.
A 17 year old is 17 years old.
A 17-year old is over 17 years old, but not 18 years old.