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Owner is pressuring me to sign lease asap even though I've given the deposit and my move in/lease date isnt until Jan 3. Is it possible that this property is in forecloser? 82 W. Sun Ray Queen Creek AZ 85242

Submitted: 344 days and 6 hours ago.
Category: Legal
Value: $15
Status: AWAITING CUSTOMER ACTION
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Posted by Jane Doe Deer 344 days and 6 hours ago.

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Thank you for contacting Just Answer. I look forward to assisting you.

 

While we write back and forth, please keep in mind that I do not know what you already know or don't know, or with what you need help, unless you tell me. Sometimes I'm unable to read your entire question until AFTER I write back to you.

 

Although it's usually five minutes, sometimes there can be a delay of an hour or more in between my answers because I may be researching the answer to your question, helping other customers, or taking a break. If we are writing late at night, I may have to go to sleep and resume helping you the following morning.

 

I need the following information before I can answer your question:

 

Can you please tell me why you are resisting signing the lease? It's a normal part of renting or leasing a unit. Foreclosure may have nothing at all to do with it.

 

I'll look forward to hearing from you,

 

Jane Doe Deer

 

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