Hey guys, I've been getting pretty hooked in lease options, I think it's a very good alternative to create some capital by controlling and not owning the property plus, getting some cash flow..Anyways, was wondering i...
I am looking to scale on my sandwich lease options (purchase) deals this year. I also want to really make sure to do everything by the books. I do not have a real estate license..yet. What is the legal way, pref. in P...
Morning all, Im looking to lease option/sandwich lease option in the Buffalo NY and surrounding suburbs. And was wondering what is the typical length of a lease option/sandwich lease option deal in the area. I know t...
option a) I can do a subject "to" deal with a seller and then lease option the property to a tenant/buyer option b) I can do a sandwich lease option on the same property which strategy would be more attractive to me (...
BP, please take a look at an example of options I would like to offer a seller. I would like to do a Sandwich Lease option. I just want to make sure I am structuring these deals the right way. I have never done it bef...
Hello all Investors, I'll list my questions:
1. Are LO's and Sandwich LO's legal in MN? It's my understanding yes, but someone told me no.
2. When I accept a buyer, and a subsequent buyer application, can I:
a. Acce...
If you are doing a sandwich lease option and staying in the deal. How does the closing take place when your tenant/buyer gets a new mortgage to cash you out? Had an issue when tenant/buyer getting loan, lender says I'...
So I made an offer on this house and during title search some issues came up. Ex husband wife had some quit claim deed transfer that never went through and now the ex husband has judgements against him. So anyway seem...
I'm considering doing Lease Sandwiches, without the Option contract, and would like to hear some pros/cons from anyone who's done it before.My reasoning:1. Hot market, competitive area. No reason for a seller to sign...
I've been looking into sandwich leases for sometime, and was wondering why no one ever mentions transfer taxes on sandwich deals.
In delaware, its 1.5% for buyer, and 1.5% for seller. Thats 6k on a 200,000 home, out ...