Real Estate Investing Training Video Risk Free Lease Options

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www.localmentor.com real estate investing training video - risk free performance lease option strategy for declining real estate markets. Lock in profits, eliminate risk, skyrocket cash flow, wholesale flip to other investors or keep for long term passive income and equity profits. Discover more ‘real deal’ real estate investor strategies for free at www.localmentor.com free e-course on “How to Succeed In Today’s Real Estate Market” Mentoring and Coaching subject to wholesaling flipping short sales foreclosure fix n flip

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Comments

  1. August 25th, 2010 | 1:28 am

    Phenomenal sir. Thanks.

  2. August 26th, 2010 | 12:01 am

    @WeBuyHomesNow - it’s possible, but in Commercial you are typically dealing with a more astute seller. These work well with an over-leveraged property with little equity where the seller is an “accidental landlord” (not so many “accidental commercial landlords”.
    Sandwich leasing is a little more common in commercial.

  3. August 27th, 2010 | 3:41 pm

    Can you do this with commercial income properties?

  4. August 28th, 2010 | 11:34 am

    Your awesome.:)
    Thanks for sharing.

  5. August 30th, 2010 | 9:34 pm

    typically not but short-saling is a way to create wholesale properties

  6. September 3rd, 2010 | 3:37 am

    when you wholesale a property are those the properties found in preforclosure???

  7. September 7th, 2010 | 1:51 pm

    I’m on disability, can I do a lease option and assign the contract to another family memeber so it will not show up in my name

  8. September 8th, 2010 | 6:48 am

    direct response marketing to a targeted list. Same list I’m looking for subject to deals, these come from houses with payments too high for market rents and/or not enough equity (too much risk).

  9. September 11th, 2010 | 7:53 am

    how are you finding your sellers interested in doing a lease option?and does some of the terms scare them away Thanks for any info you can give me.The process sounds like the niche I have been searching for…

  10. September 12th, 2010 | 10:31 pm

    should be up and at ‘em - not sure why it was down

  11. September 13th, 2010 | 8:23 pm

    Michael just thought you should know, your site is not coming up. It reads,
    “Microsoft VBScript compilation error ‘800a03ee’

    I would love to check it out when it is up.
    Mr. Godfrey

  12. September 16th, 2010 | 10:19 am

    Even without the option, locking in risk-free cash flow is hardly a bad thing. One local investor I know put over 50 of these together in his first year or so. That’s 5-7k per month of risk free cash flow on property he doesn’t own.
    Best advice for anyone BEFORE implementing any strategy is talk to an attorney in your state to make sure your doing everything above board. Too easy to make money doing things the right way to risk your reputation over a couple bucks.

  13. September 18th, 2010 | 7:25 pm

    if your paperwork is structured correctly putting you in position as a principal, yes it is.
    Sandwich leases - performance based - have been used for years and years and years. tying it in with an option is nothing new either.
    TX has specific laws regarding lease options so in that state you need to understand, very specifically the timelines you must meet - which would likely not make it a good strategy there.

  14. September 19th, 2010 | 6:28 pm

    Interesting idea (if it’s legal).

  15. September 20th, 2010 | 5:32 pm

    This video was very good. I posted it to my myspace blog.