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Edward Moore
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Creative Financing courses

Edward Moore
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Has anyone gone through Pace Morby's creative financing course? Or any other course in this field? I feel like I have a good grip as to how the seller financing works. Not as clear on sub-2.. But I am fearful that I may make a mistake putting the deal together with the seller without going through some formal training or working with a mentor/partner. Will an attorney "catch" any potential pitfalls I may make? Is it a bad idea to try to work with the sellers realtor if I cant find any off market properties?

If you have gone through the course and are a student, was/is it worth it? 

Thanks!

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Eliott Elias
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Eliott Elias
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You will always make mistakes, don't be afraid to take action in fear of screwing up. You learn the most when you have a deal under contract 

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