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After the RFTA is submitted, can the Landlord or Tenant change their mind?

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The Request for Tenancy Approval (RFTA) is not a binding contract. It is a document that is stating the owner and tenant have decided to enter into a rental agreement. Any time before both parties sign the lease, either party has the right to decide not to enter into the lease agreement.

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