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I sent a lease that I had signed, as I am the landlord, to a prospective tenant. I asked prospective tenant to sign the lease and return it with a deposit check. I have not received signed lease or deposit and now want to ask a real estate agent to find a tenant.

I am concerned that I signed the lease. Does this cause any problems for me going forward? Should I tell the prospective client that given there has been no commitment on their part the contract is null and void? Thanks Carol

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 31, 2013 10:50:00

It sounds like you need to confirm that the tenant is not going to sign and show up to occupy the place. Exactly how to do that depends on a couple of things.

It sounds like you need a lawyer that you can ask questions when you need to, without having to worry about getting huge lawyer bills.

Call me, and I will assist you.

Robert Davies, Esq.

201 820 3460

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 31, 2013 10:50:00

It sounds like you need to confirm that the tenant is not going to sign and show up to occupy the place. Exactly how to do that depends on a couple of things.

It sounds like you need a lawyer that you can ask questions when you need to, without having to worry about getting huge lawyer bills.

Call me, and I will assist you.

Robert Davies, Esq.

201 820 3460

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 31, 2013 10:50:00

It sounds like you need to confirm that the tenant is not going to sign and show up to occupy the place. Exactly how to do that depends on a couple of things.

It sounds like you need a lawyer that you can ask questions when you need to, without having to worry about getting huge lawyer bills.

Call me, and I will assist you.

Robert Davies, Esq.

201 820 3460

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