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I can't review either lease from where I'm sitting. I suspect that the landlord is bluffing or is referring to a lease that is no longer in effect, but I can't verify that for you. I suggest that you show the relevant documents to a real estate lawyer in your state.
Okay thank you

I was just showed a lease that expired in 2009 and has the previous tenant and the landlords signature however the lease I was given wasn't signed by either party the landlord said the previous tenant was on a month to month (no proof)