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Zach Lemaster
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Rent to Own/Lease/CFD Terms

Zach Lemaster
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Hello BP!  Fairly new to the site.  Lots of good info on here but when I looked at previous forums on "lease options" most the info I found was on purchasing from motivated sellers.

I am a landlord that is considering offering a current tenant and rent to own agreement.  The main question I had is what are the typical terms for structuring this contract?  What are typical down payment %s, interest rates, length of terms, end purchase price?  What things do I need to think about as a landlord when considering this, and how should I structure the contract to be in my best interest?

I appreciate all the input anyone has to offer on this.

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