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    Default Do both owners need to sign TA?

    According to my agent, CEA law just changed. Both owners must sign TA. Is this true?

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    I thought all the while ALL owners need to sign? Same as OTP, S&P etc.


    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood View Post
    According to my agent, CEA law just changed.
    Both owners must sign TA. Is this true?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomastansb View Post
    I thought all the while ALL owners need to sign? Same as OTP, S&P etc.


    i became landlord since 2006 ...

    so far all my OTP S&P etc ALL owners sign on the same documents..


    so you are right ...



    it is not something new ...

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    A handful of agents dont follow the guideline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner View Post
    i became landlord since 2006 ...

    so far all my OTP S&P etc ALL owners sign on the same documents..


    so you are right ...



    it is not something new ...
    Actually all my past TA only one need to sign. This is my first experience when both need to sign. So i asked.

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    as long as the "missing" owner does not dispute the TA and tenant ok with it, there is no issue.

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    I believe it is a recent change as I have to get my spouse to sign on the TA too in a lease last year.
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood View Post
    According to my agent, CEA law just changed. Both owners must sign TA. Is this true?

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    It would be a serious problem when the other owner dispute it. From a tenant perspective, I don't want such problems.




    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood View Post
    Actually all my past TA only one need to sign. This is my first experience when both need to sign. So i asked.

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    Now the CEA getting very hard on poor estate agents, so they r under constant scrutiny. So if need to use thumb print or toe print.. they will surely ask u to do it as well...


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    Quote Originally Posted by pod View Post
    Now the CEA getting very hard on poor estate agents, so they r under constant scrutiny. So if need to use thumb print or toe print.. they will surely ask u to do it as well...

    coz some black sheep ....
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