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Kay Bomb
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Lease purchase agreements

Kay Bomb
  • Baltimore, MD
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Is anyone familiar with lease purchase agreements? If so can you let me know how I can talk a motivated seller into settling for a rent to own option for there property without getting cursed out?

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Robert Burns
  • Wholesaler
  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Robert Burns
  • Wholesaler
  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Getting an extremely negative response from a seller is unusual but it happens. First of all, don't take it personally. If I get a negative response I assume this person for whatever reason is not motivated to what I am offering and more than likely has something going on in their life that makes them negative and it's not me asking them if they are interested in lease options. So I'm only wanted to HELP them sell their house using a lease option agreement. If they are not interested I wish them a pleasant day and move on and hit the "delete" button.

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