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Old 04-01-2008, 06:25 PM
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All that being said...

... I am of the thinking that the statutes only truly have effect when exercised in court. (It is wise to avoid court, if possible)

As with everything, research deeply.

Knowing how most contracts are deviously worded against your best interests, I am sure there are clauses in the lease agreement giving the landlord the right to make changes to the terms and conditions at anytime without consulting the other party. You will receive a notice (presentment) after the fact of such changes being implemented. Perhaps even a binding arbitration clause to prevent the signatory from escalating a disagreement to a court.

It would be interesting to see how the opposing party would react to an objection of those terms followed with a counteroffer.
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