No.
by law you are responsible for your own actions.... but if your parents (or who you live with) do not approve if you still live under their roof then you are expected to come back.
Buy some tar at local hardware store, and spread it where the water is entering. Or fix the roof.
You still need to indicate the pitch, the roof sheathing, and the shingle weight.
A good relationship between two people that live under the same roof.
If you're still at the ball park, the answer is yes.
At least 24 feet high, based on 8-foot ceilings. If the 3rd floor is built into the roof, the building will be shorter than if there is a separate attic under an angled roof.
In most states, homeowner's insurance does not cover water damage from a leaky roof. Water damage is generally covered under a separate policy called flood insurance.
on the roof
Live load Both are the same Live load is all the live loads which can be consider as variable load. Roof live load This is limited to few categories. man who climbed on to the roof can be consider as roof live load.
18 or until you no longer live under that roof by law
A roof rat can live up to 1,5 year.