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Originally Posted by csnarpy
pretty interesting. Our company doesn't allow a tenant to hook up security without permission from the landlord. Thus if the tenant bails the landlord becomes responsible. I think it's written in the contract.
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Would you need a signature from the landlord? A thumbprint in ink? IMO corporations will do anything for $. There is something needed for such requests that this company has asked for. If they did not do their due-diligence they are pucked! This is an apperent attampt to force one to contract if his story is true. He only needs to ask for the contract they feel he he is debited too and if it has his true signature or thumb print he is in contract. It's a simple problem that easily can be resolved.