Leases are contracts. A 17 year old is not legally capable of entering into contracts.
Occasionally there are leases that specifically limit the allowed occupants of the leased premises to a named set of individuals, some of whom may be underage. These provisions are often not technically legal; if that's what you're asking about, you should consult an attorney familiar with Kansas law.
Not in most states--16 year old cannot enter into a contract
No. It's not so much that it's specifically illegal as that a lease is a contract, and minors cannot legally enter into contracts.
No, it is not legal or ethical to evict a six-year-old child from a home they are residing in, even if they are listed on the lease. The child's well-being and safety should be a top priority, and alternative solutions should be sought in situations of conflict or disagreement between the adults involved.
When leasing a company car you will want to check out how many miles per year you can put on the car, and how many years the lease is for. You should also check out the requirements for maintenance that can void the lease.
you put up a sign that says "for lease"
A lease does not buy a home.
No but a 13 year old can
A landlord can put a witness signature in a lease agreement. A property owner can also sign as a witness to a lease agreement.
There is no state where the age of majority is 17. A 17-year-old (unless they have emancipated) cannot legally enter into a contract.
It's not impossible, but it really depends on how the lease is written.
There are no secrets to starting a small business on a lease. You will simply have to put collateral against the lease, such as a car or home.
Yes it should be hyphenated.