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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Close a sandwich lease option
Just curious what methods are being used to most effectively close a sandwich lease option? I'm still a year away from the end of the lease but figured I'd better get my ducks in a row in case my tenant/buyer pulls the trigger early. Should I double close or assign my interest in the option? What would be easier to execute and most cost effective?