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Owner financed sale agreement

Jeremy Cagle
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I inherited my dads house when he passed away. It is not worth much at all maybe 10,000. I work as a nurse and I knew this lady who needed help. I wrote up a owner financed sale agreement and disclosed everything under the sun about the house to her. We initialed and signed infront of a notary republic and now she wants to quit paying. Had a lawyer friend tell me I had to file for an ejection in district court and not eviction in civil court. Please any advice is welcomed! I cant pay $150hour for lawyer

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