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∙ 2005-09-30 22:58:21The legal age of majority for the state is 18, anyone under that age cannot enter into a legal contract of any sort, unless an exception has been granted by the court of jurisdiction.
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∙ 2005-09-30 22:58:21you can be 16 to rent an apartment because my friend is 16 and she has her own apartment and her ex boyfriend's brother has an apartment at 16
If the apartment management has an open apartment ready, then they may let your boyfriend move in early. It sounds like he will need to wait however, since they did not offer him the option. Usually, it takes them several weeks to clean up the apartment, make repairs and replace the carpet. If he is only a few weeks early, he could opt to camp in a state or national campground for two weeks--they have showers--or find a small weekly apartment for the short term.
from my understadning yes he does, you both are on the lease, he cant make you leave and you cant make him either.
No. But, you will still be responsible for your share of the previous lease unless the landlord/rental agency (not the the other leasees) agree to release you from your obligation.
My step-daughter had this problem, and due to the boyfriend having horrible credit, she had to break the lease but thankfully did not have to pay a fee. So as long as the management agrees, and the boyfriend has decent credit and the income to support it, not very hard. My experience with apartment managers has not been good though, they are like a wart on the face of humanity, taking whatever opportunity to gouge you that they can. Good luck.
{| |- | No, they cannot sign the lease paperwork. They can certainly move into the apartment with the permission of the parents. And if the parents or boyfriend sign the lease, there should be no problems. |}
Yes she can since she has their permission. Or if she has obtained an order of emancipation from the court. Just being pregnant does not change the requirements to move out.
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If she has her parents' permission. Until she reaches the age of majority, she is the responsibility of her parents. She can either seek emancipation or permission to marry.
No, she can't unless she have permission from her parents to move out. She is still legally a minor. If she files for emancipation, well that changes things.
you can be 16 to rent an apartment because my friend is 16 and she has her own apartment and her ex boyfriend's brother has an apartment at 16
Yes, Georgia is one of the few states that has an emancipation statute that pertains to a pregnant minor.
Is the apartment in your name only? If so, then yes, you can.
You did not make it plain if she was co-renting with your boyfriend or she has her own apartment in the same complex. If she is sharing rent with him then this is not a good set-up and your boyfriend should not be having anything to do with her. If she is renting her own apartment (possibly in the same building) she may be the one trying to cause mistrust between you and your boyfriend by purposely not answering your question as to whether there is anything going on with your boyfriend and her. Be smart, talk to your boyfriend and if she is living in his apartment tell him it's either her or you. If she is just living in the same apartment complex he may be telling the truth and it may be his ex trying to be close to him and he is being honest about it to you and there is nothing he can do about her renting in the same complex. Straighten this problem out with your boyfriend as soon as you can. Don't bother speaking with his ex.
Arizona has no emancipation statute.
With parental permission she can.
You'd have to petition the court for emancipation and meet all the requirements for it. It's rarely granted. And no court will emancipate a minor so she can move in with her boyfriend-that's not the purpose of emancipation.