If you live in a state that offers the Medical Marijuana Program then most of them you have to be atleast 18 and have a doctor sign off on your paperwork... But if you are unlucky enough to live in a state that doesnt offer the MMP then sucks for you
You can't legally enter into a contract until you're 18.
No. At 15 you cannot legally sign a contract.
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Legally, yes. Chances are most leasing companies would require a co-signer though.
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No, a co-buyer cannot legally take the car from the primary buyer without the primary buyer's consent or a court order.
Legally, yes, as an 18-year-old is legally authorized to enter into a contract. Whether a lender will give you one based upon your credit history is a different matter. depens on the state in Alabama yes they can at 18
Yes, a 17-year-old can finance a car with the help of a co-signer, typically a parent or guardian, who will be legally responsible for the loan if the teenager is unable to make payments.
You would need to be at the age in which you can be entered into a legally binding contract. In the United States, that age is eighteen.