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Saim Chaudhry
  • Investor
  • Elk Grove, CA
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Lease option assignments

Saim Chaudhry
  • Investor
  • Elk Grove, CA
Posted

Hey all,

I have been looking into lease option assignments lately. It seems like an awesome, and profitable concept. I have a lot more research to do. Does anyone have any recommendations of podcasts, books, etc to read for this? There are a few things that I have not fully grasped onto yet. All the hour, 2 hour long youtube videos are informative, but still don't give out 100% of the information as they are just one long teaser for some guru promotion.

Also, would it be profitable and wise to incorporate yourself a profit in the backend of the L/O as well, as is done in a sandwich lease option, where you get paid when the option to buy is exercised at the end of the lease, or is it much wiser, less liability, and outweighs the risks to just collect your option assignment fee in the beginning and move on.

Thanks

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