It has been our experience that people are often left scratching their heads when they first hear about the concept of rent to own. The idea that someone could actually rent and then own their home can be eye-opening for many.
But it is an incredibly unique opportunity that only a few people have been exposed to, and the best part is that this program transforms the financial destinies of those who participate.
Why don't we get to work here and demystify the program so that you know exactly what it is, how it works and how you can get involved.
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We have been conditioned to believe there is only one way to own our home; either financing through a bank or credit union!
While this is the most common way that home ownership occurs, financial institutions have a very strict criteria that they use to govern who is granted financing and who is not.
The problem that arises of course is, what happens if you have been declined financing?
In the past? Well, NOTHING! You were out of luck.
Home ownership was not in your destiny. It was a pipe dream that “other” people were fortunate enough to participate in-but NOT you.
If you are with me so far, then you might be one of those people who have been denied access to the funds you need to purchase your dream home.
It is important to realize that banks and traditional lenders are not the enemy, but in light of less than favorable economic conditions they are tightening their belts when approving mortgage applications.
That said, they continue to use the same time tested approach to see who qualifies and who doesn’t. They simply plug in a bunch of your numbers and then based on the financial profile created you are either “Approved” or “Declined”.
This, of course, is a glorious moment for those approved; catastrophic for those declined. And the harsh reality is banks and other lending institutions are not in the business of moving those who are declined to the list of those who are approved.
BUT fortunately, this is where Home Owner Soon comes in.
We bridge the gap between that “NO!” you first receive and the future “YES” you will achieve.