L/O Properties

Hello everybody:

How are these L/O properties located? For example , if I see a property listed under a real estate agent, should I contact them or the owner? Also, where do you guys get the proper paperwork?
Thanks

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  • 64Ford25th September, 2003

    If you are wanting to find a property that you can assign to a lease purchaser, then I would look for properties that have been on the market a long time, or those listings that have expired. Realtors are not keen on l/o, as it defers theri commission. If you leave it to them to present to the seller, they usually try to steer the seller away from accepting.

    Good Luck!

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