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Buying occupied duplex
I have found a great deal but the only thing is that it is a duplex and both sides are occupied. My question is how would you finance it? I've seen some mortgage say you (the buyer) has to occupy it, but I'm not too sure about the other ones. Could somebody help me please.
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hard money lender
private money lender
seller carry the note