
2 July 2009 | 6 replies
They would pay you off, and take possession, should they choose to exercise their right.

29 January 2010 | 6 replies
I am interested in doing the Land Trust to resale REO Properties, can anyone tell me the process on how to do it, and provide me sample documents on how to do it, I am a seasoned investor, and I am very interested in this process.

13 March 2013 | 25 replies
ThanksAs I stated previously, while it "technically" triggers the DOS, you really have no worries of the lender exercising that option.

4 October 2013 | 11 replies
Land contract or Lease Option on the way in / Repair / Exercise Option at resale.

8 January 2014 | 13 replies
@Jeff Jenkins If you haven't read "The ABCs of Real Estate Investing" that might be a good place to start for some sample analysis, and then you can easily build a spreadsheet based on the formulas in that book and prove that your tools work.

12 October 2009 | 18 replies
For example, in some courses it states you can go to site to use their sample PoF and give the bank this letter.

9 November 2008 | 0 replies
Is there a place I can find a sample form for free for my state?

22 November 2020 | 10 replies
I have a sample from a friend but I'm not confident it's fully compliant with Seattle regulations)3) Advertise the space

3 May 2016 | 21 replies
Presumably you included the stocks you acquired in income when you exercised the options.

9 April 2016 | 0 replies
The buy-and-hold investor then gets $2111/month minus expenses (tenant pays for all utilities and maintenance), taxes and loan costs (if they borrowed the money) plus the $350 sell price (minus the accrued down payment $12,250 -- which they already have from the monthly payment).Here are the numbers for the buy-and-hold investor:$2111/month x 24 months = $50,664Minus taxes ($864/yr) = $48,936Plus sell price = $398,936Minus accrued down payment = $386,686$386,686 minus initial investment of $300,000 = $86,686 profitCash on Cash return = 28.9%If the tenant does not exercise her right at the end of 2 years, the buyer could sell the property.