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    Default Re: Landlord Signed Binding Lease Stating $0.00 Lease Payment

    Your response is ridiculous! If you make an error on a contract that costs your organization to lose money your organization is responsible for the loss. I can guarantee you the landlord would hold me to my signature on the binding contract had I signed the new lease with a ridiculous high payment. Typo’s aren’t clearly stated, reviewed and then signed by all parties as binding. A judge will not just write an amount into a lease that is binding. I absolutely have a lease and it states the payment is $0.00. I think I’ll take the advice of four attorneys who actually know contract law. When the landlord presented, reviewed and signed the lease as binding and then again confirmed via email the rent payment is clearly what is stated on the lease.

    Get it? LOL

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