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Subject to versus Cooperative Lease option
Hello friends,
I am very curios to get the opinions of the BP nation on which is better to operate with when my exit strategy is to lease option the property subject to versus cooperative lease option? I am not very interested in tenants toliets and trash so I am in favor of lease option tenant buyers to be more responsible for the property. What say you?