Live whereever you want and pay the rent where you live. If you signed another agreement and it lost someone else time and money they may sue you. The judge will then decide how liable you are.
YES! The lease was valid & legally binding the minurte you signed it. ONE page missing initials does not void the lease. Provided you signed it is legal & valid. It also does not matter if you ever move in or get any keys. They can sue you for the rent through the entire lease.
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The lease is completely valid. They don't need initials on every page, they do that to make sure you have read the fine print not to satisfy any requirement. If you were to sign a contract without reading the first page and attempted to use that as the argument, the judge would call you an idiot and still rule in the other person's favor.
Did you really think you could live there rent free because you didn't initial a page????? The initials mean nothing, it's the signature that counts. You are locked into a lease.
YEs, it's still valid. Your initials aren't required on every page, that was overkill.
You signed a lease---many times. Live up to your bargain. The term is commitment. You committed to the apartment. Live up to the commitment or buy your way out.
So i went to an apartment a few months back and they had me sign a big packet for the lease. Each page i had to sign and i had to initial each page to show i read it and understood it. I never initialed the first page and i just got a call saying i have to pay rent still. But i found somewhere more convenient to live. Is the lease valid or invalid without my initials on the first page?