landlord signature on tenancy agreement
Tax Planning and Financial

lesley_950
lesley_950
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17 years ago
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Since I will be out of the country when a tenancy agreement needs to be signed, how do I go about appointing someone else (eg my husband, or someone else I trust) to sign on my behalf?
Will a letter of authorisation from myself be sufficient?

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