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Can you move out when you're 17 and graduated?
That's about it. I want to know if you can move out of your parents' house when you're 17 and have graduated high school. I live in Florida. Is it legally allowed to move out at 17?
I will be moving in with a friend
8 Answers
- KateLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't know the laws in Florida, but my sister moved out when she was 17. She has a b-day late in the year, so she hadn't turned 18 yet when she graduated.
- 1 decade ago
You can definitely move out however, it would be really hard to buy/get things when you're under 18. For example, you may not be able to sign a lease for an apartment, get cable/internet, or other things without your parents.
- tammeeLv 61 decade ago
of course! I graduated when I was 17 and went to College at 17. How else would you do it>
- 5 years ago
many colleges require 1st 3 hundred and sixty 5 days scholars to stay contained in the dorms. No exceptions, even with the reality that if you're "mature on your age". you should seem on the internet website for the particular college you want to bypass to. they might have each and every of the housing guidelines printed.
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- mingLv 41 decade ago
ah yeah but why in todays economy if you don`t have a good steady job you will be on the street for sure in short order , have you done the math on living on your own such as travel expences , food , house/ apartment rent, utilities , insurance. ect , you are better off at home till you have gained financial independace.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes.