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Rent to own advice, anyone?

dshake

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I am currently negotiating with a tenant who is interested in buying my house using a rent to own plan. We have most of the details worked out, but I was wondering if anyone is experienced in this area, and can offer some advice on structuring the deal, or any pitfalls I may encounter.
 
Hi,

What specifically do you need help with the lease? the option agreement? what to charge what the buyout is? Amount of deposit? deposit amount vs rent amount?

leave a message on here or email me and I will see if we can help you out.

Mark@homeownersoon.com

Regards,
 
QUOTE (dshake @ Mar 17 2008, 05:27 PM) I am currently negotiating with a tenant who is interested in buying my house using a rent to own plan. We have most of the details worked out, but I was wondering if anyone is experienced in this area, and can offer some advice on structuring the deal, or any pitfalls I may encounter.
 
Hi Mark. Thanks for responding. I am a bit concerned because the tenant does not wish to put down any sort of a down payment. As well, I don`t really know how to decide on the purchase price, particularly in a housing market which may actually decrease.
 
Have a look through my blog with particular focus on the "tenant" category and you can key word search on `what can go wrong`. I have a fair amount of detail on that as well as on how we structure things. Feel free to send me an e-mail if you would like me to review the structure that you come up with - or if you have any questions that I may be able to answer...
 
The problem with no money down is there is no incentive for the prospective tenant to purchase. As for the purchase price if you have a good realtor in Edmonton he can give you something to work off.

Everything is negotiable. If he doesn`t want to do a DP maybe you have higher monthly rents with more going towards his DP at the end. The Goal should be to sell the house within 3 years. Have you looked at their credit? Income? Can they even afford this house in 3 years?

There are many variables. If you want to sell the property now with a Lease to Own tenant in there I have a long list of buyers.

Regards,
 
QUOTE (markl @ Mar 18 2008, 08:41 AM) The problem with no money down is there is no incentive for the prospective tenant to purchase. As for the purchase price if you have a good realtor in Edmonton he can give you something to work off.

Everything is negotiable. If he doesn`t want to do a DP maybe you have higher monthly rents with more going towards his DP at the end. The Goal should be to sell the house within 3 years. Have you looked at their credit? Income? Can they even afford this house in 3 years?

There are many variables. If you want to sell the property now with a Lease to Own tenant in there I have a long list of buyers.

Regards,

Thank you Mark. Actually, I looked at your website when I was considering this deal with my tenant, and it gave me a lot of the information that I needed to start negotiating. Now I think I`m at the point where I need to consult my lawyer to start drawing up some contracts.

Jackie
 
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