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Lease Option to Purchase or Early Occupancy Agreement?
I have a home that the buyers look great for buying in May, but want their in-law to move in Feb. Trying to figure out which would provide me (landlord/seller) the most protection via Lease Option to Purchase or Early Occupancy Agreement?