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Trey Nixon
  • Evans, GA
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Loan Servicing Companies in GA for seller financing

Trey Nixon
  • Evans, GA
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Hey BP, I have looked through several posts and know this topic is covered, but I could not find anyone that was dealing specifically in the state of GA.  Looking to provide seller financing for one of my flips here in GA.  I am interested in a loan servicing company (servicing GA) that will do all the payments, tax forms, and escrow for taxes/insurance (I want to be hands off).  I have done some research, but always interested in what the BP community has to say.  FYI: the deal: purchased property for $32,500, put $40K into the house, sold for $104,900.  Buyer has $40K to put down (i know, red flag, but she has horrible credit, a PHD on the county school board, and excellent references and we are looking for an exit strategy).  We sent her half a dozen "mortgage" options from 30 year fixed to 20 year amortized with balloon at 5 year.  House was done with cash so we are interested in the aspect of seller finance with this one.  Any recommendations for loan servicing companies?  Thanks!