L/O Contracts - Posted by Greg(ND)

Posted by Rob FL on November 20, 1998 at 18:57:23:

Our local Realtor’s store has its own approved version of a Lease Option available. Maybe you can get one from a title company or Realtor’s office. Sometimes the office supply stores like Office Depot or Staples have these also.

I will state that all of the above probably don’t CYA as much as you Bill B’s stuff will.

L/O Contracts - Posted by Greg(ND)

Posted by Greg(ND) on November 19, 1998 at 15:57:49:

Where can I find a lease option contract that is pre-printed that will allow me to assign, sandwich lease, co-op lease and pure option a property?

Should I consult an attorney?

Thank you.

Re: L/O Contracts - Posted by Rob FL

Posted by Rob FL on November 19, 1998 at 21:17:04:

Bill Bronchick has some. I don’t know if they cover all that or not. Check it out.

Re: L/O Contracts - Posted by Stacy

Posted by Stacy on November 20, 1998 at 15:27:03:

I’ve had trouble downloading the contracts on that site. Is there not an easier way?

Re: L/O Contracts - Posted by Brad Crouch

Posted by Brad Crouch on November 20, 1998 at 23:36:21:

Stacy,

You’ll have to first download the Acrobat Reader. You’ll most likely have to use that in order to read/print the form.

It’s a small amount of effort and worth it. Give it a try.

Brad