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Matt J.
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Buying a Property Owned on a Contract for Deed

Matt J.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hugo, MN
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If someone were to purchase a house that is owned on a contract for deed basis, who would own the deed after closing? For example, one investor buys a property from an owner on contract for deed. That investor turns around and sells it on conventional financing to someone else. In that example, who owns the deed after the conventional purchase happens?

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