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Jazmine S.
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Does this contract clause/contingency look familiar to anyone?

Jazmine S.
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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"Purchaser further agrees that it will not enter into any contract for deed or lease with option to purchase agreements regarding the Property, unless Purchaser is a non-profit organization or has obtained Fannie Mae’s prior written consent."

I assume this is saying that the buyer is not able to sell the property to anyone other than a non-profit, and the "option to purchase agreements" part is referring to going under contract correct?

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Phil G.
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Phil G.
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Fannie Mae is trying to prohibit buyers of their REO properties from creating"rent to own" arrangements. They are requiring the clause to be added to the purchase addendum.

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