read it and see what the terms are, if you signed it then you have received it... normally you have three days after each party signs to revoke a contract but you must do it in writing..
2007-10-23 02:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally speaking, no. When you sign the lease, you immediately become legally bound, whether or not you have received a copy or the keys to the property. You might check to see if your area has a three day right of rescission on such contracts, but if you are over any such rescission, you are bound to the contract.
2007-10-23 03:53:33
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answered by acermill 7
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Not without it costing you $$$.
The landlord can hold you to your lease, it's legally binding.
2007-10-23 06:39:28
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answered by ? 6
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NO
2007-10-23 02:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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