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Stephen H
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over 6 years ago
I just had a tenant move in on 7-14-18 and signed the lease. I forgot to print out the additonal forms which are the guest policy, which states a guest may not stay more than 10 days in a row or 14 days in a 6 month period without being considered an additonal occupant, wavier of insurance although it is specified in the lease, pet addendum and lead paint disclosure pamplet. I discovered this today when filing my paperwork. My question is it still legal to have her sign these documents 4 days later ?
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over 6 years ago
I would say yes, as long as the 2 of you are in agreement. If she refuses to sign any or all of them I don't think you can "make' her at this point. She can claim you didn't present them to her and she wasn't aware they were part of the lease...
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Scott H
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over 6 years ago
As Wendy said you can't make her sign them. But if the two of you are in agreement it is perfectly legal to sign them. I believe the only way to legally modify a written contract is in writing. Thanks to Judy Judy.
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Stephen H
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over 6 years ago
I forgot to mention above that these documents are already listed in the signed lease as addenda that were to be attached.
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