You are entitled to own as much real estate as you wish, in as many states as you wish, HOWEVER, you can have ONLY ONE state of "legal residence."
This depends on the climate of where you live. Here in Texas I need about a 4 ton system.
To establish residency in a home in Texas, you typically need to live in the home as your primary residence for a certain period of time, usually at least 30 days. You may also need to provide proof of your intent to make the home your permanent residence, such as changing your driver's license and voter registration to the Texas address. Additionally, you may need to show that you have a physical presence in the state and that you are not just temporarily staying in the home.
To establish residency in Texas, you typically need to live in the state for at least 12 consecutive months.
In Texas, couples need to live together for a continuous period of two years to establish a common law marriage.
to live in a foster home you have to have an adults approval.
In Texas, you need to live together for at least two years to be considered common law partners.
YES
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I don't think so if it was that way you could live in Texas or just vist so it is no.
Yes if you don't live in the u.s.a.
Yes. You need to prove that you can pay for it as does everyone else.
yes you can!! but you need to go to the social services and explain why you want to live with someone else and they have to make sure the other person who you wish to live with is suitable and willing to take you on