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The property owner had the right to enter into such agreements.
The prospective renter does not have to rent that place.
Sounds fair to me.
This is an addendum. The renter has the right to refuse to sign it and the leasor still has to honor the original lease. I'm assuming the signature portion is cropped out. But if there's no signature line provided, that some real shady business.
https://www.docusign.com/blog/guide-to-lease-addendums
In my case it was an addendum to the lease renewal, so it was a completely new agreement. The only other option was leaving after my original lease was up but I'm not in a position to do that right now.