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The phrase "a signed lease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a lease agreement that has been officially signed by the involved parties, indicating their acceptance of the terms.
Example: "Before moving in, please ensure that you have a signed lease to avoid any misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "an executed lease" or "a completed lease agreement".
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If we have a signed lease through August 2009, can it be terminated before that date by the new owner?
There was a handshake agreement to occupy 460,000 square feet at One World Financial Center, but nothing close to a signed lease.
Frisco has signed deals with about eight companies this year, promising payments of as little as $25,000 and as much as $1.2 million in exchange for a signed lease within the city limits.
Lodge a signed lease, acceptable to the Football Conference, as to where the club intends to play its home fixtures for season 2011/12.
Some state laws require that you be given a copy of a signed lease agreement or other type of contract.
Prebuilding is speculative construction because the landlord must absorb the cost -- typically $40 to $60 a square foot, according to brokers -- before there is a signed lease.
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FOR most renters, few things are more reassuring than a freshly signed lease.
"There's been a tremendous surge in people signing leases," Mr. Miller said.
Instead of a contract, they signed a lease, with a monthly payment of just under $3,000.
I made a solo trip in February to find a place; we signed a lease for March 1st.
Already they have a franchisee who has signed a lease for a Roasty's in Oceanside.
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