Rent to own a house - does the rent go towards my banks downpayment or only towards the purchase price?
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I want to rent to own a house which would costs $215,000. Now, after a year, when the full amount of rent ($ 1000) is added to the purchase price, there will be $203,000 left to pay. Is it common to ask the seller that the rent will be considered as a bank's down payment? I don't care that much if its $215,000 or $203,000. My problem is more to get some amount of money for the down pament! Thanks...
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Answer:
If you have a land contract, the lender will consider your loan a refinance and use the current appraised value of the house when you do your loan. Your seller/landlord will provide a payoff just like a bank and so yes, technically, the money you are paying is going toward your "downpayment" because you will be able to refi without any money out of pocket. In fact, depending on your value and equity, you might could get money back out. Be careful though, some lenders have restrictions on land contract "rent to own" properties.
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You're asking if the landlord will hand you a $8,000 check so you can use it as part or all of the down payment on the mortgage loan? NOPE. It will come off the principal (the purchase price). Just the way they work. Unless of course, the owner is your Mom, then anything is possible...:-)
Barbara
It depends. You must negotiate your own deal. Whatever you and the seller determine is what goes for each portion of what you owe. In a straight sale, that's what a mortgage does - as it has a predetermined amount that goes toward principal and interest. GOD bless. MBA-Boston Univ. CPA-retired
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THIS MONEY IS GOING TOWARD THE PRINCIPAL OF THE HOMES PRICE. IT WILL NOT AFFECT DOWN PAYMENT MONEY. IF YOU WANT TO TALK MORE ABOUT THIS PURCHASE I CAN DEFINETELY HELP. EMAIL ME AT MINESBAY AT HOO
Miklo
yes
Pete
It's very unlikely that any landowner will allow all of your rent to apply toward the down payment. However, if you should find one that is willing, be sure to get it in writing at the time you Rent the property. Be sure all the details of the purchase are in writing up front before you move in on the rental period. Also, remember, the price of the property almost certainly will increase during the rental period. If you can get the owner to put your purchase price in writing up front, you will be money ahead.
Rocky C
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