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Updated 12 months ago,

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Christian Walker
  • Investor
  • South East Texas
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Owner finance my properties or Rent to Own in Texas?

Christian Walker
  • Investor
  • South East Texas
Posted

Hey guys!

Okay so I'm switching my business model to owner financing or rent to own to end buyers. I have a few owner finance properties now but my plan moving forward is to wrap a refi and sell it to the end buyer on payment plans. I don't know much about rent to own steps but I've heard both sides of the story. I know that after 5 owner finance deals in a year you have to use an RMLO. But Im looking for the easiest way to do this on a bigger scale and need some input from people that know a little more about this to help me make the decision between the two.

Thanks in advance!

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