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Honest question... if I’m 16 or 17 and want to live with my older sister who is 23, can I? My parents gave me permission, I have a job and I’m gonna help with rent for our apart…
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Honest question... if I’m 16 or 17 and want to live with my older sister who is 23, can I? My parents gave me permission, I have a job and I’m gonna help with rent for our apart…
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Honest question... if I’m 16 or 17 and want to live with my older sister who is 23, can I? My parents gave me permission, I have a job and I’m gonna help with rent for our apartment. So how would the landlords know my parents gave permission without court involved? My sister has 2 jobs and I’m online schooling and I have a job as well we both will help with rents and other necessities. But how will the landlords know we are not lying? How do they know without court involved?
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you can, and i don’t know your landlord but i’m pretty sure most of them won’t bother to ask, and if they do give them contact information for your parents so they can ask them, if they’re so concerned.
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