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hello landlords its ernie garcia landlord attorney and im here again uh to talk about landlording today specifically rent to own deals are they any good lets get started so from time to time i get a client who comes to the office and says well i entered into an agreement with my tenant for them to purchase the property now these agreements look in all all sorts of ways and depending on how theyre written up they give the landlord certain rights and the tenant certain rights in fact sometimes you cant even still refer to each other as landlord and tenant depending on how the agreement was drafted so drafting is a key issue in one of these rent to own scenarios lets talk about what that might look like so you may sign a lease with a tenant with an option to buy now that option might have been purchased by the tenant for a certain amount of money and the landlord in the tenant may have entered into an agreement that says tenant gets a right of first refusal and the landlord will not