Landlord Resources
- Leasing of Real Property – Chapter 47-16
- Real Property Transfers – Chapter 47-10
- Handbook (Guide) – Landlord and Tenant Rights in North Dakota
A North Dakota rent-to-own agreement is used by a landlord to lease a unit to a tenant while giving them the option to buy the property. The tenant pays a fee to secure buying rights, which can be included in the rent or as a separate payment. The purchase option is only valid during the term set in the agreement, after which the tenant loses buying rights and any non-refundable fees.
A North Dakota rent-to-own agreement is used by a landlord to lease a unit to a tenant while giving them the option to buy the property. The tenant pays a fee to secure buying rights, which can be included in the rent or as a separate payment. The purchase option is only valid during the term set in the agreement, after which the tenant loses buying rights and any non-refundable fees.
A North Dakota rent-to-own agreement is used by a landlord to lease a unit to a tenant while giving them the option to buy the property. The tenant pays a fee to secure buying rights, which can be included in the rent or as a separate payment. The purchase option is only valid during the term set in the agreement, after which the tenant loses buying rights and any non-refundable fees.