Can we be liable for our horrible roommate?
Unless you have a very unique lease agreement you can be held liable for the acts of your roommate.
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Unless you have a very unique lease agreement you can be held liable for the acts of your roommate.
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The legalities here depend on the contract that you have with the apartments.
Legal age is 18. Officers are only giving you an indication of what they might enforce.
Get a consultation with an Insurance Law attorney.
Start by reading the decree- it likely contains a statement that parents can agree to things that are not in the decree. Dad (not you) needs to go...