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Thomas Dionne
  • jacksonville, FL
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Rent to own contract

Thomas Dionne
  • jacksonville, FL
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I have been looking for a good contract for rent to own. I have read it should be 2 contracts, one for the rent and one for the option to buy... I have seen the standard contract this forum offers but didn't see anything about lease option.

I know I should hire an attorney and probably will before its all over but I have messed up relying on an attorney too much in past as a know all legal god. Id much rather start with a contract that has evolved over the course of being used by a real estate investor that has learned from actually being on the front line. So i had these questions:

1. does anyone have one they believe in i could see as example
2. any place reputable to get an initial document that i could then tweak?
3. any advice on what should be in there?

Any help is appreciated.

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