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Brendan R.
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
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Downside to Owner Financing?

Brendan R.
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
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I am looking at purchasing a 7-unit property from someone we know.  When my wife first spoke with her about the property she brought up that they would be willing to provide owner financing with 20% down from us.  We are very comfortable with this and the starting price (plan to negotiate from there).  

I was talking to a mentor about the deal and he recommended avoiding the owner financing.  He said if they die and a relative takes over the note they could possibly call it due and we could be stuck in a pinch.  We are working with a commercial lender for other possible deals but I feel like the owner financing will be easier to work with and have more favorable terms - fixed rate for life of loan and no balloon.

Any feedback is welcome, thank you!

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