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Hello everyone,
I was speaking with a lady in the Real Estate agency today about Lease-options and she said that the documentation can just be a standard lease agreement form with an “Option” clause included (and any other required/desired clauses).
This sounds right, doesn’t it?
Cheers for the feedback
Nathan
No, I wouldn’t take advice from a real estate agent. I ahve done a few lease options, the leases are standard but the option agreements runing about 10 pages or so.
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might as well ask the butcher too and see what they recomend!
honestly, agents are NOT the right people to ask, adding a clause in a standard rent agreement is the most ridiculous thing Ive heard for a long time!
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I think the agent got mixed up … you can actually inclued a rent refference i nthe option agreement and refer it to include all termsand conditions in the state and federal residential agreements apply…. However this is not a good Idea as soon as you put the words:
Option Fee
Rent credit ad hte like into a rental agreement… the jugde will rule in favour of a plantiff for equitable title and you can lose the house in a worst case scenario.
In a nutshell…
Keep the lease and the Option paperwork very very separate… mine is only 3 pages deep and I just use the local Residential rental paperwork… for $8.95 in the local postshop or newsagents.
Cheers,
KiwiPS…. I have just picked up a 3/4 bed 2 story house in Wallacia on a 3 year option for grand total of $1.00
If anyone wnats it…… I can reassign the option interest directly to you… for a small fee or you can buy it outright if you want to waste the 20% capital needed to secure the deposit.
Cheers,
Kiwi
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