Property Management
A 'sale-leaseback' transaction involves:
AA. A buyer purchasing property and immediately listing it for sale again
BB. An owner selling their property and simultaneously leasing it back from the new owner✓ Correct
CC. A landlord selling a lease to another investor
DD. A tenant buying out their remaining lease term
Explanation
In a sale-leaseback, the owner sells the property and simultaneously executes a lease to remain as tenant. This allows the former owner to free up equity (capital) while maintaining operational use of the property.
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