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# Entrepreneur of the Week # Post 3 Rent To Own / Lease Option So following the depressing post from yesterday, I…

# Entrepreneur of the Week # Post 3 Rent To Own / Lease Option So following the depressing post from yesterday, I am going to reveal to you two methods that gave me a solution to all the problems we mentioned. Two methods that help to get the sting out of the deal, are similar but very different and are suitable for different types of assets in different situations. In this post we will talk about the first method rent to own…

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  1. I think you should divide it up a little differently or formulate your question differently.
    How much the property cost
    How much the renovation cost
    How long it took to renovate and populate the property (or how long it wasn't rented from the time of purchase).
    Some of the customs was leased
    How long was he leased
    How much expense you had.
    How much mortgage to take
    and so
    Break the wave - put numbers and see how many answers you get?

  2. You put in 78 thousand from the tenant but on the other hand you say that you got down from the mortgage 34 thousand but who paid it? are you? That means there were more expenses on the property, and if you used the rental money, then you did not earn 34 and 78 from the renter, but it is conflicting and you did not calculate financing expenses in my opinion you are somewhere close to Brake Ivan

  3. To calculate yield numbers are how much you paid for a home in Kenya plus the initial renovation if it was, that's the investment fund. For which you received a return on the balance of your income, after deduction of expenses.
    That means for calculating an average annual return for this transaction or a general return you need the following data:
    A. Investment Entry Price
    B. The rental
    C. the expenses
    D. The selling price
    E. Project years

    The formula for calculating a general return will be
    (B-C + (DA)) * 100 / A
    And to calculate an annual average
    (B-C + (DA) / E * 100 / A