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Jordy Train
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lindsborg, KS
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Seller Financing Crash Course

Jordy Train
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lindsborg, KS
Posted

I am going to a meeting tomorrow evening with the intent of offering to buy a house at a premium to the client but would include the seller financing. All details of the deal aside, I am needing some help finding some resources for the nitty-gritty parts for the seller financing. Do we still have to use a licensed realtor to complete this sale? I have an attorney that can draw up all the documents but I am a little worried about the in-between details, such as costs associated with a title company, what all steps need to be taken before it transfers ownership, that sort of thing.

I have purchased my first home as a primary residence, but this would be my first acquisition as an investment property.

Thanks in advance!