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Brian VanDussen
  • Handyman
  • Allendale, MI
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How to structure this deal??

Brian VanDussen
  • Handyman
  • Allendale, MI
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I've got a call into a realtor for a house that he's selling for $91,000. He has renter's who were the previous owners. They stuck $40k into it. The house sold for $135,000 in 2006. The renter's want to stay in the house and get their credit back into shape for 12-24 months. They will then buy the house back for FMV. How do I go about getting this property with little or no money out of pocket. I was thinking lease option/purchase? Or is there something better. Thanks for the advice.

bjvd31

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