An individual living in their parents' house has the right to be treated with respect and dignity, to have a safe and secure living environment, and to have their basic needs met. They also have the right to privacy and autonomy within reasonable limits set by their parents.
Not quite sure exactly what rights you are wondering about. However, your rights become the same as if you were an unrelated guest living in their house. You have the right to live your life the way you choose, and they have the right to choose whether or not to house you, how to keep their house and what house rules they want to have. Perhaps you would like to add more detail to your question.
In Georgia, an 18-year-old is considered an adult and is no longer considered a minor. As a result, parents may have limited legal rights over decisions made by an 18-year-old child living at home. However, parents may still have a say in house rules and expectations as long as the child is living under their roof.
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Even though you do not have the rights of an 18 year old. A person can move out of their parents house at the age of 17. Even if the parents call the police department, they can force you to return to your parents home. At 17 you can legally move out of your parents house and not have any legal repremands done to you.
He has the right to move out and pay all his own bills. As long as he continues to live at home, he follows the rules of the house.
No. You have to be 18 to move out from your parents house. At 18 you are an adult.
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Tell them that you hate living in that house???!!!
His dad was a civil servant, his mom a house wife.
Living in your parents' house rent-free can provide financial stability and support, as you can save money for the future. However, it may limit your independence and personal growth, as you may rely on your parents for housing and expenses.
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18 is when you can move out without your parents permission