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Updated 14 days ago, 11/05/2024

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Brandon Weis
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  • Property Manager
  • Lima, OH
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Best Way to Buy Primary Residence from Family While Renting It

Brandon Weis
Property Manager
  • Property Manager
  • Lima, OH
Posted

One of my friends recently asked me for advice, and I want to make sure there's not something I'm missing or a better option for him. 

He and his wife are renting a property that his parents own. They are paying $1,100 a month in rent. They are thinking they want to stay there at least 10 years, so they want to buy it and asked the best way. I confirmed that his parents had no debt on the property. 

I recommended he talk to his parents about buying the house in an installment sale and using seller financing with them. If all parties were agreeable (and would likely agree on an interest rate lower than a bank's would be), with $0 down his monthly payment would jump $300-$500, but now he would be building equity in the property.

Is there anything else I should tell him or anything I am missing?

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