Withdrawal of Signature for an Association

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Question

Hello. A few years ago, I signed a request for allocation for a certain association, and a building was constructed on the site, although the allocation has not been finalized. After some time, disagreements arose about who has the rights to the building (unfortunately, the parties did not turn to a Beit Din), and one side established a new association. Now they are demanding that I withdraw my signature for the old association, claiming that I am wronging them. Am I obligated to do so? Withdrawing the signature would cause me great discomfort, as I have close relations with the owners of the old association. If possible, I would like an urgent response, as the matter is to be decided in the coming days. Thank you very much in advance.

Answer

Hello.

Since it is not clear from the question why the owners of the new association think that the old association is wronging them.

Therefore, it is not possible to determine in this manner if there is an issue with the signature for the old association.

You can call the Beit Hora'ah line at 0733260800, extension 12, during the evening hours.

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