You can typically determine if someone owns their house by checking public property records, which are often accessible through local government websites or offices. Additionally, homeowners may have a mortgage statement or deed that proves ownership. Observing whether the individual pays property taxes can also be an indicator, as owners are usually responsible for these payments. Lastly, a simple conversation may reveal their ownership status, as many homeowners are open about their property.
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tell them good things about the house
Do you share ownership of a house with someone else right now?
tell her to let you live your own life if your in college,but if you don't have your own house just use your imagination.
I dont know someone tell me!
I dont know someone tell me!
That is a matter for you to form your own opinion.
You are free to tell someone what you think, but if this seems awkward, you can just spend more time with someone and allow them to draw their own conclusions.
No. they don't. a person has to have the deeds to property in their name to own it.
NO
no buy your own one
Well, if the sleep over is in your own house, tell them that it will help you expand your social life and prove your responsibility. If it is at someone else's house be sure to let them know that the other person's parents will be home and give your parents the number of the person's house.