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Finding Agents who are versed in seller financing, etc
As a very new REI, taking into account many of the strengths I bring to REI and my weaknesses. The idea of creative finance, IE seller financing and lease options sound perfect for me. How does one go about finding agents who are ok/helpful/somewhat knowledgeable?
I realize that if I find properties off market on my own. The agents is not necessary. I am interested in properties i've found via MLS/zillow,relator, etc that are less the desirable/old And after some additional research on my end learn how the current owner acquired the property. Basically they own it free and clear-this would appear to be a great seller finance option.
Any thoughts? help?