LeaseOwn Homes We invest in real estate without risk or liability and create homeownership opportunities for those who don’t qualify for traditional.

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LeaseOwn Homes We invest in real estate without risk or liability and create homeownership opportunities for those who don’t qualify for traditional financing.

Becoming part of LeaseOwn Homes Franchise or Ownership Congratulations on considering becoming part of LeaseOwn Homes I want to thank you for taking a huge step in your life. It takes courage to go outside the box to have a better life. Most people go through their lives wanting more out of life but are too afraid to do anything different, afraid to take a chance. When I am old and gray and I am writing the last chapter of my life, I want to look back and know that I gave my all, followed my heart, and took a chance to have a better life. I have learned that I will never fail if I never quit. When things don't work out I learn from those lessons knowing that I am one step closer to realizing my dreams.

The Problem Millions of people have lost their homes due to Foreclosure because: Bad loans Job loss Dishonest loan modification companies Major interest rate increases Banks unwilling to refinance homes to lower interest rate

The Solution Making home ownership possible: To those who lost their homes due to foreclosure To those who don’t qualify for traditional financing To those who may not have legal status To those who are self-employed To those who can’t prove their income How many people are there who fit into one of these categories?

The Checklist What are the tenant requirements to get into a LeaseOwn Home: Must be able to prove rent was paid on time Must have some source to show income Must not have any evictions Must not be a violent felon

The Inventory Where do LeaseOwn Homes come from? 1 out of 5 landlord/owner/investors we speak to goes into to contract with LeaseOwn Homes Real Estate Agents Mortgage Companies Title Companies Emails sent to landlord/owner/investors Investors with multiple properties Referrals

Benefits for Real Estate Investors Why would investors choose LeaseOwn Homes? Better quality tenants Tenants take care of all maintenance and repairs Longer term tenants up to 3 years No real estate commissions No property management fees Up to 30% profit above today’s value Exit strategy with profit earnings and exit date

Benefits for Tenant Buyers Why would tenant buyers choose LeaseOwn Homes? The opportunity to become home owners regardless of their past credit history The opportunity to earn equity The opportunity to live in the home while they are preparing to qualify for a new loan Their monthly payment is paid to an escrow company to insure the payment is made to the lender The option to purchase is recorded with the County Recorders Office no loans can be added and the home cannot be sold

LeaseOwn Homes Franchise Cost $25,000.00 You keep 75% of the fee A fee of $5,000.00 or 3% of the purchase price of the home (whichever is greater) is charged by LeaseOwn Homes You keep 75% of the fee balance 2% of the purchase price is paid to LeaseOwn Homes for each year of the term as the balance of our fee (Example: Today’s value 100k x three year term is 6% total = $6,000.00)

LeaseOwn Homes Ownership Cost $100,000.00 How do investors in LeaseOwn Homes get paid? For each $100,000.00 investment in LeaseOwn Homes you will receive a 10% share of ownership. (30% is total available) You will get paid 10% of earning of LeaseOwn Homes after company expenses. Payments to you will be sent as received by LeaseOwn Homes You will be added as a board member You will have a voice in the future of LeaseOwn Homes