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Re: estoppel
by Anonymous
on April 22, 2016 @06:48
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Nobody is going to sign such a document. What are you getting at with this?
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Re: estoppel
by Anonymous
on April 22, 2016 @13:07
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actually, estoppel statements or certificates are quite a common item. It really has nothing to do with the tenant, creates no liability for the tenant and a cooperative tenant who is not at odds with their landlord should have no problem in signing that document. All that document does is re-confirm the terms of the lease as in effect on the day the tenant signs it. It's intended to assure a buyer or lender or insurer that the representations made by the landlord, are in fact true and correct, as confirmed by a third party who is not directly involved in the piece of business between the landlord and whoever the landlord is dealing with.
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Re: estoppel
by Anonymous
on April 22, 2016 @14:12
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Never had such an issue. A signed copy of the lease was always sufficient
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