Yes, if it's clear that the letter is from both people.
If you sign your real name, no serious legal problem. You are only certifying that the letter was delivered to the correct address and you received it. The signature is sent to the sender and that person will know that you have it and not the person to whom it was sent. However, I think you have a moral obligation to get the letter delivered to the right person. It is not your property and you may be liable if you destroy it. If you forge the signature, then of course you are committing forgery which is a crime.
The ten parts that make up a letter are the headline, the dateline, inside address, greeting, body, closing, signature, return address, block format, and the enclosures. Knowing the different parts to a letter can be very useful to ensure a person writes a letter properly.
A request for a signature verification can be done in a letter. Ask the person to verify they did or did not sign the document in question and state the date of signature.
The ten parts that make up a letter are the headline, the dateline, inside address, greeting, body, closing, signature, return address, block format, and the enclosures. Knowing the different parts to a letter can be very useful to ensure a person writes a letter properly.
Letter address
Inside/Letter address
The part of the letter that identifies the person (or entity) to whom the letter is sent is called the inside address.
the person whose signature is on the letter
Rules for formal letter writing vary somewhat depending on the purpose of the letter. In general, it should contain the date, your contact information, a name, title, and address of the person you are writing to, the body of the letter, a closing, and your signature.
Rules for formal letter writing vary somewhat depending on the purpose of the letter. In general, it should contain the date, your contact information, a name, title, and address of the person you are writing to, the body of the letter, a closing, and your signature.
The return address on a letter is the address of the person sending the letter. It is important for the recipient of the letter to know from whom and where the letter originated and to have an address to respond, if necessary.
The part of a letter that contains the name and address or the address of the recipient is called the inside address.