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Owner won't provide official mailing address on contract?

Pete Park
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I am based in California.


The management company who listed the property, will not provide a mailing address for the owner. (owner will manage property) I've since then getting into a small quarrel via text message on the importance of this with one of the property managers. (they stated owner will provide the address afterwards. However i would like it on contract officially. Should I let this slide and sign the contract anyway if they are not willing to provide the mailing address on contract? I have a phone number and an email address for the payment info on the contract. 

They also insisted I signed the rental agreement via docusign a few days before my official move in date. I requested I would like to sign it on the move in day after inspecting the property (as to not be held under contract before moving in)

Am I being difficult? Or should I go with the management company's orders?

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Patricia Steiner
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Patricia Steiner
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Let it go before they let you go.  You have an email address and phone number so you can give notice - in writing - by email and/or text.  How much notice do you think you'll be providing?  If it's a mutually rewarding relationship, little to none. If it's a disaster in the making, email is faster and will provide you with documentation that is date/time stamped.

Ask the PM to note the email address as the "official address" for the owner so it will serve as the notice address.  Problem solved - and then sign and move on with living your life.  

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