You have probably seen a pop-up offering you the chance of a telephone call at an extra cost. It is up to you whether you have a telephone call or not but do bear in mind that a 15-30 minute telephone call covers an awful lot of ground and you can get an awful lot of information in that time. So you can ignore it or go ahead or go ahead later. It’s your choice.
Meanwhile, we can carry on on here.
The short answer to the question is, “anyone with authority consign although normally it would be one of the directors.
A shareholder does not necessarily have any authority.
Exaggerating to prove the point, if I have shares in BT, or anybody else has shares in BT, they don’t get asked to sign the lease of any of the properties they occupy. It would be ludicrous to suggest that. It’s apparent here that the landlord doesn’t know what day of the week it is. What the landlord has probably done however is created a lease which is invalid which works in your favour.
Thank you for letting me assist you with your legal question. I am glad that I was able to help.
I am not certain whether that answers the question for you or not, but I am happy to answer any specific points arising from this.
It will be my pleasure to help you again either further with this or any future questions you have
Kind regards
Stuart