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Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave - Landlord Forum thread 352396

Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave by Anonymous on May 24, 2017 @20:03

                              
first question is do have have in your possession a countersigned lease (as accepted ) from the property owner or authorized agent / manager. Leases have to be signed by both LL and T to be a binding contract.
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Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave by Anonymous on May 24, 2017 @20:13 [ Reply ]
" Leases have to be signed by both LL and T to be a binding contract."

No, That's not true. An unsigned lease that has been offered does not necessary need to be signed to be valid.

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