Yes, it is generally legal to install surveillance cameras in a private home, provided that the cameras are used in areas where there is no expectation of privacy, such as public spaces or the exterior of the home. However, laws may vary by jurisdiction, and it's important to comply with local regulations regarding audio recording and notification to guests. Always check state and local laws to ensure compliance.
If the bathroom in question is in your home, yes.
Yes they can garnish parts of your check and also put a lien on your home, so that you cannot sell your home until you pay them.
It is legal to put exit signs up in your home. Instead of spending a large amount of money on signs, I would try locking the doors of rooms that you don't want people to be in.
If a 17 year old attempts to move out of the home there can be legal consequences. The minor can be charged as a run away and put in a home for children until 18 years of age.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!! Now how could it possibly be legal? You knew the answer to this one before you posted it, didn't ya?
It is not legal to put a Skype web cam wherever you want. If it is in your own home there is no issue or if you have permission from the people you are filming. Otherwise it is known as an invasion of privacy.
It may depend on the state, but generally speaking, yes. Anyone you owe money to can put a lien on your home if they go through the proper legal process, which may be different depending on where you are.
Astronauts in space are subject to the same laws that they would be in their home countries on earth, and they are still subject to the rules of the organization that put them there.
Not unless the child consents.
Is it legal to put a person down if they are very ill??
Laws vary by state but in all my experiences the property owner has to be notified.
no. at least not legally, does not work if you are the wife or husband