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Can a 14 year old move in with a 16 year old.?
Hey :) So. Im 14 years old and me and my friend (who is 16) want to move into a small house/flat. We are sorted financially so don't worry about that. But I just want to know if it is legal for us to have our own place? Nothing like that just good friends :) Thanks guys x
Thanks guys :) Ill wait till im a little older i think. But im determined to move :/ I just want to get away from it all tbh :/ But yyeahh xx
15 Answers
- Pisces PrincessLv 61 decade ago
If you really feeling strongly about it you'd have to look into laws and regulations where you live. That may not be allowed based on your age. You may need to wait until one of you is at least 18 years old. You may need someone to get your utilities turned on for you because of your age. Alot of companies may not extend services to you because of your age. You have to show a lot of proof of employment and stability of being able to care for yourself.
- 1 decade ago
I don't think you can, because you're 14. Your parents/guardians would have to sign all sorts of legal documents and why the hell would you wanna move out at 14?
- 1 decade ago
You can't legally move out, or rent ANYTHING till you are 18 years old.
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- 1 decade ago
Heck no! Both Of Yall Are Beyond To Young. All Your setting Yourself For Is Probelms. & Your Parents Are Okay With This? God!
- 1 decade ago
You gotta be 18 to rent. Also, this is not very wise since you are both so very young.
- 1 decade ago
I'm afraid not... you still have a little while to wait before you can make decisions like that. Good luck in life though!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, that won't work out at all. First of all, you two are children. Secondly, you have no credit. Thirdly, this means you aren't going to get financed for any house, apartment, condo, flat, or anyplace else to try living in. So no, it wont work out at all.
- 1 decade ago
Sounds like you have the money but I think your parents would be CRAZY to let you even think about it.