. James was furious with his parents because they do not allow him to stay up late. At age 17, he rented an apartment on the other side of town. When his landlord inquired about his age, James claimed that he was indeed an adult. James signed the lease and moved into his new apartment. After a few days, James missed his mom's cooking so he asked if he could get out of the lease by admitting to his landlord that he had lied about his age and was actually a minor. What can the landlord do?
The lease may be considered enforceable because he falsified his age at the time of the contract.
The landlord can sue the parents, as they are legally responsible for the actions of their child.
The only factor that needs to be considered is whether the signer of the contract had the mental capacity to understand it.
The landlord has no actions that he can legally take until James is considered an adult in the eyes of the law
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