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    briefsales is offline Renter
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    Default Legal age? Please help!

    Hi, can you tell me if a person under 18 is legally allowed to have his name on a property deed in PA? Thanks!

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    Thesa is offline Condominium
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    In most states the answer is yes...however, because they are under 18 - they can at anytime say - Oh I want my money back - I am under 18 and can not legally enter into a contract. So even though there is no law against it... most will not sell to you for fear of having to start over.
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    Default Yes

    That is true and it is legal in PA to sell to an 18 year old but as the above post states, the contract is voidable. I wouldnt do it!

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