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Sandwich Lease Options

Brian Kempler
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Hi all, I've gone through a few outdated Sandwich Lease Option courses. I would like updated trainings relating to the following:

1. Structuring payment(s) for T/B to eventually use as a down payment on a mortgage

2. The mechanics of doing a single closing exit, as the middleman in a sandwich lease option. (I have a high level understanding of the lien method but want details).

Can anyone recommend a course for either of these? #1 in particular is a sore spot for me at the moment.

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Michael Carbonare
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Michael Carbonare
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@Brian Kempler  You've noted on several occasions that you've gone through several lease options courses.  Which courses?  You probably know more than you think you do.  What's holding you back?  I've been working these deals for 20+ years.  They aren't as complex as you seem to think they are.  You might want to consider lease option assignments, specifically Cooperative Assignments, as you entry in lease options.  Risk free and no cash upfront.  Smart and safe.  My two cents.

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