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Updated about 5 years ago, 09/13/2019

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Lease Option FAQs - Should I include this?

Bria Johnson
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Looking for opinions!

I am creating a FAQ for my sandwich lease option program (I am not calling it that to a seller by the way) And I am trying to figure out if I should phrase this objection as a FAQ since I know it has been an objection.

The objection is: it is an option to buy not a guarantee. I will phrase the FAQ as-

“Can you guarantee that at the end of our agreement you are to buy my house?”

Is it better to get ahead of it or to say less?