“We can expedite this. Cauldron is prepared to buy the property from you for seven hundred and thirty thousand dollars, renting it out to you in the meantime if you require it.
Seems like a good plan. And then they can sell it on for a profit when “Jamie” doesn’t need to rent it anymore.
We will sell it at our leisure rather than wait for you to find a buyer.”
Yeah.
“I don’t need you to rent it to me. No, that works,” Jamie said. She was secretly relieved to have one of the biggest hurdles handled so easily.
It seems like Cauldron knows what they’re doing when it comes to making this go smoothly.
“Good.”
“And I have another five thousand that my relatives set aside for my school. It’d be harder to use that without people getting curious, but it’s there.”
You should probably leave that for the school unless you absolutely need a power that costs five thousand more than you can afford.
“We’ll see. In terms of cost, Cauldron requires that the client pay two-thirds of the total amount in advance, and pay the rest over a six year period or default.”
Seems reasonable.