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Please Help, Need Advice

Jordan Roberts
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Hello,
I wrote a post about this the other day but it got quickly buried. I need advice.

My property manager is asking me to sign a new lease because they switched company names. They had a bunch of firings and moving around going on. Can I decide not to continue with them if I refuse to sign the new agreement? Or am I somehow bound by the old agreement still? (I've read through it and there's no terms talking about new leases). What is common practice with this stuff?

Any advice would be great!

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