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Hi Everyone! I`d just like to quickly run through a deal and maybe get some feedback from my fellow investors...
First of all, this lady was ready to walk away from her house and just sign it over to me without receiving any cash. I explained that I was an investor, the loan would stay in her name, and I would be putting a tenant/buyer in the property until I get it cashed out in the future. But a Joint Venture idea came to mind...
Details:
ARV = $320,000
Amount owed = $281,000 + $4000 in arrears to 2nd mortgage + $12,000 to father-in-law = $297,000
Payments = 1800/mth (1st and 2nd Mortgage)
3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom, 1400 square foot home in southeast Edmonton, built in 2003, needs some carpet cleaning.
Originally I was considering coming up with $16,000 to pay off her father-in-law and bring her 2nd mortgage current, take over her loan, put a Lease Option Tenant/Buyer in the house, and cash out in 1 year.
However, I really wanted to create a win-win deal for both of us...along with not putting down any of my own money. So I presented her with this 50/50 split JV deal:
Lease Option in the amount of $320,000
Receive a 3% Option Deposit of $9600 ($4800 each) She would use her half to bring her 2nd mortgage current.
Rent out at $1850/mth
Offer the down payment assistance program and collect an extra $200/mth
Credit of $100 incentive going toward the purchase price for a total of $300/mth off the purchase price = $235/mth Cashflow ($117.50 each)
At the end of 1 year $306,800 is what the Tenant/Buyer owes
The amount owed to the lenders will be approx $291,000
Difference of $15,800 ($7900 each).
This would allow her to actually receive some equity out of her house, I wouldn`t have to put up any of my own money or credit, and there is enough money left over for her to pay off the father-in-law and have $7900 in her pocket.
Of course, everything (including the JV Agreement) would be prepared by a lawyer so we`re both protected. One question...can I put a clause in the JV Agreement that she must use her half of the Option Deposit to bring her 2nd Loan current? Am I allowed to do that? I don`t want to find out that she never did in the future and then the house gets foreclosed on.
Your thoughts on this deal??
Thanks!

Details:
ARV = $320,000
Amount owed = $281,000 + $4000 in arrears to 2nd mortgage + $12,000 to father-in-law = $297,000
Payments = 1800/mth (1st and 2nd Mortgage)
3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom, 1400 square foot home in southeast Edmonton, built in 2003, needs some carpet cleaning.
Originally I was considering coming up with $16,000 to pay off her father-in-law and bring her 2nd mortgage current, take over her loan, put a Lease Option Tenant/Buyer in the house, and cash out in 1 year.
However, I really wanted to create a win-win deal for both of us...along with not putting down any of my own money. So I presented her with this 50/50 split JV deal:
Lease Option in the amount of $320,000
Receive a 3% Option Deposit of $9600 ($4800 each) She would use her half to bring her 2nd mortgage current.
Rent out at $1850/mth
Offer the down payment assistance program and collect an extra $200/mth
Credit of $100 incentive going toward the purchase price for a total of $300/mth off the purchase price = $235/mth Cashflow ($117.50 each)
At the end of 1 year $306,800 is what the Tenant/Buyer owes
The amount owed to the lenders will be approx $291,000
Difference of $15,800 ($7900 each).
This would allow her to actually receive some equity out of her house, I wouldn`t have to put up any of my own money or credit, and there is enough money left over for her to pay off the father-in-law and have $7900 in her pocket.
Of course, everything (including the JV Agreement) would be prepared by a lawyer so we`re both protected. One question...can I put a clause in the JV Agreement that she must use her half of the Option Deposit to bring her 2nd Loan current? Am I allowed to do that? I don`t want to find out that she never did in the future and then the house gets foreclosed on.
Your thoughts on this deal??
Thanks!