I'm in Texas, about to sign a new lease. They've sent it to me to e-sign, and there's no option to submit the lease without signing/initialing something.

I'm not expecting to be part of a class action or anything. I just don't like the idea of waiving my right to it.

[![screencap of class action waiver clause][1]][1]

Text reads:

> 43. Class Action Waiver. You agree that you will not participate in any class action claims against us or our representatives. You must file any claim against us individually, and you expressly waive your ability to bring, represent, join or otherwise maintain a class action collective action or similar proceeding against us in any forum.

> You understand that, without this waiver, you could be a party in a class action lawsuit. By signing this lease, you accept this waiver and choose to have any claims decided individually. The provisions of this Par. 43 shall survive the termination or expiration of this lease.


I saw [this question][2]. It's related but not the same--asks about arbitration.
 


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/F5ETy.png
  [2]: https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/13762/clause-forbidding-class-action-enforcibility