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Justin Michael Johnson
  • Rocklin, CA
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Distressed homeowner agrees to sell. Now what?

Justin Michael Johnson
  • Rocklin, CA
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What are some options for the homeowner when it comes to seller financing? My target is property tax delinquents but once word starts to spread hopefully I will receive other distressed offers as well, but just as committed to either as long as I'm helping people.

For example:

1. I can pay their delinquent property taxes and assume the title.

2. As is cash offer

3. Turnover to a realtor

Started direct mail, just want to make sure I'm locked and loaded with options to best serve the homeowner.

Thank you!