Contracts
In Massachusetts, a 'sale leaseback' transaction involves:
AA buyer purchasing a property and immediately leasing it back to the seller✓ Correct
BA tenant buying their landlord's property
CA bank purchasing a property and renting it back to a homeowner
DA landlord buying out a tenant's lease
Explanation
In a sale-leaseback, the current owner sells the property to an investor and simultaneously leases it back. The seller converts equity to cash while retaining use and possession through the leaseback arrangement.
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