The purpose of notarizing is to verify that a signature belongs to the person it claims to belong to. So, when the landlord signs, he could have the notary stamp it, but I don't know why he would.
No, a lease does not need to be notarized. It merely needs to be signed by all agreeing parties (the landlord/tenants).
No. That would serve no purpose. Both parties must sign for the lease to be enforceable.
yes, that is exactly the point of a notary. They are licensed to legally witness by the state of North Carolina legal documents such as lease agreements.
i don't believe there's aytime limit....if there is, it'd have to be in the lease/agreement you signed before you started renting....i would assume no longer then 30 days, as that is usually the stereotype on which things can/will be done in the area of renting, such as evection and home owners insurance. (if you have things stolen from your house and the landlord has it, they will replace everything you lost)
NC requires a notarized title, a NC driver's license, and a passed NC inspection before the vehicle can be registered.
Check the terms of the lease.
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Yes you do, I just got taxed over 200 dollars on my leased car and I'm in my 1st year of my lease. Check your lease, it will tell you who has to pay the property tax each year.
There is a website that can help a person find a space for lease in any state. Here is the website that I am referring to: www.loopnet.com/Office-Space-For-Lease/
This is a Negotiated change in your lease.The negotiation should cover this as should the written agreement you sign.But I have seen 8 hrs and 90 days.There is no set standard other than what the courts would find "Reasonable"
Cliff Austin owns it in NC
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No. The Statute of Frauds states that real estate contracts must be in writing.
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