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Creative Financing Offer to lease commercial property
There has been a commercial property I've had my eye on for the last 10 months. The property owner will "only consider 10 year lease with qualified tenant credit or sale." I'm not the qualified tenant he is looking for because this is my first business nor can I buy the property conventionally. What kind of creative financing offers can I come up with to get myself in the building? Seller carry-backs?