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You would need to get legally emancipated, or legally deemed an "adult" by a court. Something that is extremely rare and difficult. Minors (under the age of 18) cannot sign contracts, leases, open bank accounts, or enter into any legal obligations without a parent or guardian, so even if you could get emancipated (again, EXTREMELY rare) you would be very limited in what you could accomplish on your own.

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Q: What does the law say about leaving and living alone at age 15?
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