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Subject to with rent to own tenants

Elliot Angus
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I recently came across an interesting opportunity and thought I’d share the details.

Mortgage Details:

  • Outstanding Balance: $70,000
  • Fixed Interest Rate: 3.75%
  • Monthly Payment (PITI): $950
  • Loan Maturity: May 2045

The property’s current market value is around $225,000, leaving significant equity on the table.

Tenant-Buyer Situation:
The property is currently occupied by Rent to Own tenants. Apparently they handle all property repairs and maintenance independently and have maintained a perfect payment history, even throughout the pandemic.

Lease Option Agreement:

  • Effective Date: November 1, 2022
  • Terms:
    • Purchase Price: $165,000
    • Non-Refundable Down Payment: $10,000
    • Lease Term: 3 years (ends October 31, 2025)
    • Final Payment: $158,000 balance due upon term completion
    • Monthly Payment: $1,150 (no rent credits)

I didn't see this to be a deal because if in a the best case scenario my $25000 would walk away with 2400 which is about a 9% ROI. Now the 9% doesn't seem to be a terrible deal, but then I calculated the risks involved. This sort of deal could go south very easily and for that reason I stayed away.

What would you do?

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Quote from @Elliot Angus:

You’re absolutely right Chris. The down payment to acquire this sub to is $25,000.


 so you give them $25k, you take over a $70k mortgage and they are going to pay $165k in a few years - if you will not do this deal send it to me I will do it.

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