One signature is not a contract

回答: You better wait longerjingxi022016-03-22 20:47:55

Your analysis is logical, but based on the wrong premise that a lease with one signature is somehow binding.  No, although there is such a thing called unilateral contract (mosly public reward for some desired action), a lease is never unilateral and requires two signatures.  It is called an agreement, which needs two parties to agree.

Our LZ's problem is that he doesn't know if the other party signs the lease, and it is to her advantage to sign it given LZ's intention.  

You suggestion is otherwise sound.

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That is not entirely true -jingxi02- 给 jingxi02 发送悄悄话 (1884 bytes) () 03/23/2016 postreply 08:59:28

A contract signed by one party is called "offer" -柠檬椰子汁- 给 柠檬椰子汁 发送悄悄话 (768 bytes) () 03/23/2016 postreply 10:15:43

That is exactly what "Pending" means -jingxi02- 给 jingxi02 发送悄悄话 (1498 bytes) () 03/23/2016 postreply 11:13:58

don't reinvent the wheel -柠檬椰子汁- 给 柠檬椰子汁 发送悄悄话 (571 bytes) () 03/23/2016 postreply 13:05:33

Knowing the reality is more important -jingxi02- 给 jingxi02 发送悄悄话 (424 bytes) () 03/23/2016 postreply 15:23:22

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