When you buy a home with one of our trusted builder partners, we represent you as your Realtor and help coordinate your lease transition so you can move forward. Most leases require a 60 day notice and we confirm your exact requirement after reviewing your lease agreement. You continue paying rent for the time you live in the rental. After closing on your new construction home, and after we are paid by the builder for representing you, we use those funds to pay the approved lease termination charge, subject to eligibility and approval.
Designed to reduce friction so you can move forward with confidence and a clearer timeline.
Most leases require a 60 day notice. We confirm your exact notice requirement after reviewing your lease agreement.
You stay responsible for rent and all standard tenant responsibilities required at move out.
The approved termination charge is paid after your new home closes and after builder compensation is received.
Submit the form and we will review your lease terms, confirm notice requirements, and outline next steps.
Short, clear answers to help you decide quickly.
No. You remain responsible for rent during the full time you occupy the home, including your notice period.
No. Damages, cleaning, unpaid utilities, deposit shortages, and all tenant obligations remain your responsibility.
Most leases require a 60 day notice, but it varies. We confirm your exact notice requirement after reviewing your lease agreement.
Yes. We represent you in the purchase of the new construction home through our builder partners.
After closing on the new construction home and after builder compensation is received, we pay the approved termination charge, subject to eligibility and approval.
The program assists with the official lease termination charge required by your lease agreement. It does not include rent or any tenant responsibilities at move out.
