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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenant has to sign on move-out form?
I am using the Nolo forms for my rental properties in California. I noticed that both the tenant and the landlord have to sign during the move in AND the move out inspection. Really? What if I write what's damaged during the move out and the tenant doesn't want to sign it?