The Advantages of Lease Purchasing to the Owner/Landlord

Posted on June 24, 2009. Filed under: Lease Purchase Advantage, Real Estate, Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

To begin with, thank you to all those of you who stopped by my earlier blogs to get a better understanding of the number of benefits of lease purchasing. Today’s blog will focus on one of the “Wins” in the WIN-WIN-WIN equation of lease purchasing: the Owner/Landlord.

I often ask prospective landlord clients any number of the following questions:

  • How would you like to have tenants in your property that are MOTIVATED to pay you rent on time every month?
  • How would you like a quick turnover on your vacant property?
  • How would you like it if your tenants were responsible for taking care of all minor maintenance issues for the property?
  • How would you like to get at, or above, market rent for your property?
  • How would you like to receive a lump sum payment of non-refundable option consideration money from your prospective tenant/buyer?
  • How would you like to sell your property for market value without onerous real estate fees?
  • How would you like to maintain all the legal tax shelters that a landlord is entitled to without having all the difficult and painstaking landlord responsibilities?

Usually I have an interested prospect by the time the first question is asked. However, as one can see there are a number of additional benefits afforded an owner/landlord in a lease purchase deal. This definitely is a WINNING solution for any owner/landlord prospect. For further information regarding the owner landlord advantages please contact sam@rtoanswers.com or visit www.rtoanswers.com.

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