12. Although you have to be in the care of a trusted adult. Preferablly family member.
No. They will be considered elopement/runaway.
If they have their parents' permission to do so. Otherwise they are considered a runaway.
YES
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
once your 18, they can't do nothing about you running away
Well... legally no. You could run away but then get in trouble with the police. Your parents or legal guardian can file you as a runaway and they may go searching for you. If you want to leave your parents/Guardians house you could get emancipated.
At 18 unless you get parental permission.
Not without being considered a runaway. If the child has permission to of the parents, they have the ability to live anywhere. Otherwise they are likely to become wards of the state and be put in foster care.
Your parents can call you in as a runaway. If you are not emancipated, then you are not allowed by law to own property.
Yes of course, you are a runaway.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
In most places, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and would need parental consent to move out of their parents' house. Without parental consent, they may be considered a runaway by law enforcement. It's important to check the specific laws and regulations in your area regarding minors moving out.