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2009 BuyerParticipant
if I understand this law correctly, you need to close on the lease specifics before the NOD –
Yes, a large “Deposit” in exchange for low rent.
2009 BuyerParticipantif I understand this law correctly, you need to close on the lease specifics before the NOD –
Yes, a large “Deposit” in exchange for low rent.
2009 BuyerParticipantif I understand this law correctly, you need to close on the lease specifics before the NOD –
Yes, a large “Deposit” in exchange for low rent.
2009 BuyerParticipantif I understand this law correctly, you need to close on the lease specifics before the NOD –
Yes, a large “Deposit” in exchange for low rent.
2009 BuyerParticipantthis creates an opporunity for those willing to take risk:
before I get the NOD, I rent my property out for half of the going rate for ten years.
The bank is then stuck with a very unfavorable rental agreemnet which it cannot sell.
Unless they find a buyer willing to make the home a primary residence,
The real benefit is to the renter.
2009 BuyerParticipantthis creates an opporunity for those willing to take risk:
before I get the NOD, I rent my property out for half of the going rate for ten years.
The bank is then stuck with a very unfavorable rental agreemnet which it cannot sell.
Unless they find a buyer willing to make the home a primary residence,
The real benefit is to the renter.
2009 BuyerParticipantthis creates an opporunity for those willing to take risk:
before I get the NOD, I rent my property out for half of the going rate for ten years.
The bank is then stuck with a very unfavorable rental agreemnet which it cannot sell.
Unless they find a buyer willing to make the home a primary residence,
The real benefit is to the renter.
2009 BuyerParticipantthis creates an opporunity for those willing to take risk:
before I get the NOD, I rent my property out for half of the going rate for ten years.
The bank is then stuck with a very unfavorable rental agreemnet which it cannot sell.
Unless they find a buyer willing to make the home a primary residence,
The real benefit is to the renter.
2009 BuyerParticipantthis creates an opporunity for those willing to take risk:
before I get the NOD, I rent my property out for half of the going rate for ten years.
The bank is then stuck with a very unfavorable rental agreemnet which it cannot sell.
Unless they find a buyer willing to make the home a primary residence,
The real benefit is to the renter.
2009 BuyerParticipantWe are renting again. $2,700 per month
Home Zillow’s at mid $640Ks.
One year lease – My user name should now be “October, 2011 buyer,” but I’ll keep the old name for the sake of nostalgia.
time will tell if we made the right decision; but for now, we are in a nice home. thanks for your help.
2009 BuyerParticipantWe are renting again. $2,700 per month
Home Zillow’s at mid $640Ks.
One year lease – My user name should now be “October, 2011 buyer,” but I’ll keep the old name for the sake of nostalgia.
time will tell if we made the right decision; but for now, we are in a nice home. thanks for your help.
2009 BuyerParticipantWe are renting again. $2,700 per month
Home Zillow’s at mid $640Ks.
One year lease – My user name should now be “October, 2011 buyer,” but I’ll keep the old name for the sake of nostalgia.
time will tell if we made the right decision; but for now, we are in a nice home. thanks for your help.
2009 BuyerParticipantWe are renting again. $2,700 per month
Home Zillow’s at mid $640Ks.
One year lease – My user name should now be “October, 2011 buyer,” but I’ll keep the old name for the sake of nostalgia.
time will tell if we made the right decision; but for now, we are in a nice home. thanks for your help.
2009 BuyerParticipantWe are renting again. $2,700 per month
Home Zillow’s at mid $640Ks.
One year lease – My user name should now be “October, 2011 buyer,” but I’ll keep the old name for the sake of nostalgia.
time will tell if we made the right decision; but for now, we are in a nice home. thanks for your help.
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