It is illegal to deliberately withold or dispose of an addressees mail if the addressee is still at the address. If the addressee has moved however, and the new address is not known then RTS. You can't just throw it away
technically if its not addressed to the you you cant open it
You can discard property that is left on your property. In order to avoid problems, you should attempt to contact the owners first but you don't legally have to.
Legally, no. If someone other than the addressee opens the mail, it is considered a federal offense, unless the person is physically unable to open it or requests that the other person open it.
no
It is someone who legally can vote, but for whatever reason chooses not to.
Yes, you need an address or some other way to legally state the property that will be leased.
You can't. I don't believe you can... not legally at least.
Anyone can hide their IP address legally through the use of anonymization tools such as Proxy servers or VPNs.
Not legally. However, if you legally changed your home address to your friend's then yes, you could attend her school.
Whatever address you legally live at should be the address on your driver's license. That being said, if you live at a dorm, you would still use your address you were living at before you moved into your dorm.
If your parents and their parents say yes and legally change your address.
Most banks will allow account holders to change the address on checks for a temporary period. It is advised to get new checks with the correct address within 60 days.