Florida Notice to Lessor Exercising Option to Purchase

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Florida
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FL-812LT
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Legal notice to Lessor of exercise of option to purchase by Tenant. This is a notice to the Landlord of Tenant's right to purchase the real estate as agreed to in the initial contract. This letter acts as a legal notice and complies with state statutory laws.


An option is a contract to purchase the right for a certain time, by election, to purchase property at a stated price. An option may be a right to purchase property or require another to perform upon agreed-upon terms. By purchasing an option, a person is paying for the opportunity to elect or "exercise" the right for the property to be purchased or the performance of the other party to be required. "Exercise" of an option normally requires notice and payment of the contract price. The option will state when it must be exercised, and if not exercised within that time, it expires. If the option is not exercised, the amount paid for the option is not refundable. Sometimes an option is the right to renew a contract, such as a lease or some other existing business relationship. A "lease-option" contract provides for a lease of property with the right to purchase the property during or upon expiration of the lease.

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Lease-option contracts give you the right to buy the home when the lease expires, while lease-purchase contracts require you to buy it. You pay rent throughout the lease, and in some cases, a percentage of the payment is applied to the purchase price.

Lease Option to Purchase A contract in which a landlord/seller leases his or her property to a tenant/buyer for a specific monthly rent, and which gives the tenant the right (but not the obligation) to buy the property at or before the end of the lease period for a price established in advance.

Step 1: Negotiate and agree on the resale price. Step 2: You grant the OTP to the buyers. Step 3a: Buyers exercise the OTP if they wish to proceed with the purchase. Step 3b: Let the OTP expire if the buyers do not wish to proceed with the purchase. Step 4: Decide when to submit the resale application.

Lease-option contracts give you the right to buy the home when the lease expires, while lease-purchase contracts require you to buy it. You pay rent throughout the lease, and in some cases, a percentage of the payment is applied to the purchase price.

Officially record the lease agreement and purchase option. The easiest way to do this is have the paperwork notarized and then recorded in your local public real estate records. Escrow the deed. Record a mortgage.

You do not need a license to do lease options.It is illegal to "broker" without a license. That is not what you are doing. You are gaining equitable interest in a property and once you do you are locating a tenant/buyer.

A lease-option-to-buy arrangement can be a solution for some potential homebuyers, but it's not right for everyone. If you're not certain that you're going to be able to purchase the rental home at the end of the lease period, you might be better served with a standard rental agreement.

Document everything in writing. Keep a written record of everything that is agreed on, and be careful to use the right terms in the agreement. Consult an attorney. Use separate agreements. Keep the term short. Take a security deposit. Pay like an owner. Factor in repair costs. Don't give large rent credits.

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Florida Notice to Lessor Exercising Option to Purchase