Let's say you bought the house in March, asked him to sign the lease in April, he ignores, and you told him to move out in May (or sign the new lease". If he agrees to sign the lease, the lease could be from March to Whenever (post-dating) or from May (the time of the signing) to Whenever it ends. It's completely up to you.
I think your situation is different from your PM's post-dating. Post-dating a few days before the signing is okay because the contract is needed for the future obligations. Tenant will sign post-dating lease because they still want something out of it, that is, the post-dating is mutually benefiting.
In your case, after the tenant is already moved out, there are no future obligations, you cannot ask him to sign a modified lease for "past obligations". Nobody would sign it because they don't want anything from you. The post dating in your case only benefits you, and the benefit is only "give them color see see", as you admitted.
Complete waste of time.
New lease doesn't have to be post-date
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• You are right. -sleepyfox- ♂ (516 bytes) () 09/22/2014 postreply 13:09:54