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Katie Jewell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Lafayette IN
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Paying cash for FSBO duplex- first time, what to watch for?

Katie Jewell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Lafayette IN
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We have been in discussions on a duplex that is FSBO for about 6 weeks. We are waiting for the taxes to be settled by the county and our cash to be free. Timing is coming together at this moment with cash becoming liquid and taxes are settled. We will be hopefully making an official offer by the end of the week. Both parties are very happy to work together and have worked through many minor details already. What are the steps we need to make sure we are completing for a cash offer and purchase? This is in Ohio. Any state specific laws we need to be aware of? Thanks for your time in reading this and any response you have is appreciated!

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