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what are the laws of mississippi?
It depends on the state you're in. Most states and the feds would accept the parents' permission to search in lieu of a warrant, since most states do not allow minors to hold title to property.
No.
Sources were unable to give credible answers as to the curfew set for Brookhaven Mississippi minors. However, it appears that it might eleven at night for those under the age of eighteen.
Liens are filed on property (such as houses) not on people (such as minors). If a minor is the legal owner of property, that property can still have a lien placed upon it - however, in almost all cases, minors do not own property, their parents or guardians do.
Yes. You are responsible for the property and are allowing illegal acts.
In fact, minors can own personal property although parents may exercise control or assert restrictions on the minor's use and possession of the property.
The state does not recognize the right of minors to be emancipated and therefore does not have grounds nor procedures for the act.
If not, how could the property owners file charges?
They can own it by inheritance but they must have a legal guardian appointed to handle any affairs relating to it. They cannot contract to purchase property.
A guardian must be appointed by the court to manage any property owned by a minor. The guardian would manage the property under the supervision of the court. If the guardian wanted to sell the property, the sale would need court approval and the proceeds would be placed in trust for the child. The child could take over management of the property or proceeds at the age of eighteen.
Most states allow minors to own property. To what extent they can exercise control over the property will vary by state.