LeaseOptionKing: What Do You Look For...

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What do you look for when screening tenant buyers for your lease optioned houses?

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  • LeaseOptionKing14th September, 2004

    The national average for option consideration on a L/O is 5 percent, so I look for a T/B who has more than that. I know that I will then have a serious Buyer that I can help to close. So, what do I look for? A large down payment.

  • 205JUNKERS14th September, 2004

    So a good mortgage broker has to be in place to get this deal done at the end of 12 months?

  • LeaseOptionKing14th September, 2004

    Most definitely. Although, some have decent credit and will go conventional (they just moved in town and need to establish residency first).

  • DVTFG15th September, 2004

    LeaseOptionKing:

    If the T/B has "Prince of Darkness' credt, how does just making 12 mo's of L/O payments get them to a B+? Do you have to do anything else to get their credit rating to an acceptable level in 12 months?
    2. I am still at a loss on T/B's. Even with a 540 rating and no $, a lot of Mortgage Brokers will place them with an 80% 1st and a 20% 2nd (at say 12%). So what types of T/B's do you get that can't get a conventional loan now, but can in 12 months?
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  • LeaseOptionKing15th September, 2004

    I didn't say Prince of Darkness would have B+. Chapter 7 with reestablished credit gets B+ (only for the purposes of determining interest rate for this program). It's treated as a refi, and they borrow 90 percent.

  • LeaseOptionKing15th September, 2004

    It's not conventional. Far from it! The ones with decent credit may decide to go conventional after estsablishing residency. They have plenty of money to put down.

  • myfrogger15th September, 2004

    Where did you get the information about their bad credit? Did they tell you this verbally or have you seen a credit report?

    What does their payment history look like for the past 1-2 years? What have they paid in rent for the past 2 years and have they paid on time?

    I don't care so much about their past credit problems but I prefer to deal with people who have gotten their life back on track.

    Find out some of this information and you'll be able to make a better decision.

    GOOD LUCK

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