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Christopher Carr
  • Huntsville, AL
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Looking to split lease option profits with experienced investor

Christopher Carr
  • Huntsville, AL
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Hello, 

I am currently about to sign off on a number of assignable lease option agreements, my marketing system has worked almost too well because now I am stuck trying to juggle about 10 potential deals. This wouldn't be an issue if it were not for the fact I have yet to close on my first deal, needless to say, I am feeling a bit overwhelmed. I need an investor who knows their way around assignable lease option agreements in addition to the closing process for such deals. I am not asking for someone to do the work for me, I simply want an advisor as I work through the motions, in return for your advice we can split the profits 50/50. 

Thank you.