The contract holder and proposed joint contract holder should be advised to seek independent legal advice; however, it is not mandatory that they do this. It is important that we do make clear that a withdrawal from the contract by either party would mean that the remaining contract holder(s) will be liable to fulfil every obligation owed to the landlord under the contract.
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