What is the name of your state? FL
A property manager high-pressured a woman into signing a lease for a house. The lease listed the woman and her boyfriend as lessees. PM required her to sign the lease and pay the money before showing the property, and handwrote on the lease that the tenant had not seen the property, indicating orally to the woman that if they didn't like the house, he would give their money back.
The boyfriend never signed the lease, and doesn't want the house. The PM now says the woman is liable for the lease and won't return the money. Meanwhile, they have to be out of their current lodgings and cannot rent elsewhere because he has all their money.
Is that lease valid, with only one party of the collective lessee having executed? If a check is made out to X AND Y, both have to sign it. Why would this be different?
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A property manager high-pressured a woman into signing a lease for a house. The lease listed the woman and her boyfriend as lessees. PM required her to sign the lease and pay the money before showing the property, and handwrote on the lease that the tenant had not seen the property, indicating orally to the woman that if they didn't like the house, he would give their money back.
The boyfriend never signed the lease, and doesn't want the house. The PM now says the woman is liable for the lease and won't return the money. Meanwhile, they have to be out of their current lodgings and cannot rent elsewhere because he has all their money.
Is that lease valid, with only one party of the collective lessee having executed? If a check is made out to X AND Y, both have to sign it. Why would this be different?
tnx