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Bo Buser
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Colorado Legal Question

Bo Buser
  • New to Real Estate
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Hello all,

Late in 2021, I sold a small business in Colorado (Centennial just outside Denver). The landlord held me to to the lease as me and my guarantor (Dad) were stronger financially than the new business owner. Soooo I am now legally subletting the place to the new business owner.

Fast forward to today, the landlord is selling the building to another tenant in the strip and asking Dad and I to sign an Assignment of Lease.

1) Do they need our signature to proceed with the sale? I didn't think tenants needed to sign off and would be held to the lease (and ammendments in place) even under new ownership.