It depends on what country you are in. In America, you can do so in every state except Maine.
I think you have to be 18
In most states, the legal age is 18.
it should be under 18,ooo or any 3 year 12,000 lease .
If you are under the age of 18, yes, she probably can. Did you sign an agreement with your mother on this loan? If not, you are pretty much at her mercy until you turn 18. Try not to make her mad. Who's name is the car under? If your name is not on the title, your mom legally owns the car. Work this out in an adult manner with your mom.
She can have you placed into foster car, but not out to fend for yourself until you are 18.
If his name is on the lease AND you are on it you are BOTH responsible for the rent, however, if you sign off on it then it is HIS responsiblity.
== == If she gives you permission, you can move out. However, you won't be able to sign a lease until you're 18.
In Georgia, individuals who are 18 years old can legally enter into a lease agreement. However, landlords may have their own requirements or restrictions, such as requiring a co-signer or guarantor if the tenant is under a certain age or does not have a sufficient credit history. It's best to check with the specific landlord or leasing agency for their policies.
He can if he's 18 or older.
You must be 18 years old to enter into a residential lease agreement in the USA.
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
Well, that's fine then isn't it?