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Lisa D.
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Tenant sent me a DocuSign document

Lisa D.
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My new tenant just emailed me a DocuSign document with pictures of the home and it’s condition as of the beginning of their tenancy.  

This is the language on the introduction:

This report is to serve as a reference for the current condition of the property indicating; all current needs for update or repair, improvements that may be made by the landlord during the current tenants' occupancy.


I feel hesitant to sign this.  I feel it implies that I’m going to make repairs that are entirely cosmetic.  Has anyone else signed something like this? 

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