
4 October 2016 | 10 replies
On the flip side, if you need to exercise a lot of control over your investment to be comfortable (ie. be able to see the property regularly, choose tenants yourself etc) and you'd rather have control than free time, then more passive buy-and-hold options may not work for you.

9 January 2017 | 9 replies
Another question is just from personal experience from those who have bought tax deeds how often do the original owners exercise the right of redemption.

1 October 2016 | 1 reply
What should be the term for the lease so that it is not considered as a sale at the time of lease option agreement in case tenant wanted to exercise the option during the term?

4 October 2016 | 18 replies
I think that I'd lease option it out to someone and if it sold, it would be due to them exercising their purchase option.

26 October 2016 | 5 replies
When I exercise option to sell, does bank take into consideration equity in the property (option price/market value), or would I still need to put down 20% in cash?
25 November 2016 | 8 replies
If so, I would send the HOA a letter stating where they dropped the ball, and demand the full amount refunded or you'll exercise your right to go to small claims court and get double your deposit back.Hope this works out for you!

10 October 2016 | 4 replies
***Additionally, a mortgage broker that is able to take a tenant-buyer's option consideration that is paid to me (wholesale lease option deal), and either apply that consideration towards the TB's down payment when the exercise their right to purchase ORdiscount the price of the house.Typically the consideration goes through a third-party escrow account (my attorney's), and that helps with the above.Typically mortgage brokers who understand this type of situation will only submit financing applications to banks they have great relationships and won't have an issue with this type of thing.Thanks in advance!!

4 August 2016 | 6 replies
I love that part because frankly, it's only getting exercised if Armageddon happens and it'd be impossible to sell it but with just three months notice, we're out free and clear of everything.

14 August 2016 | 3 replies
While I am creating awareness in the marketplace and earning the trust of these individuals through a relentless campaing of obtaining as much face to face time with them as possible, I am busily working to raise my competence through educating myself, doing small deals, and forming area-specific alliances.Is there anyone here who has gone through a similar exercise?

16 August 2016 | 6 replies
It is a simple math exercise.