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Brittany Dent
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  • New Orleans , LA
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Need a advice on a potential investment property

Brittany Dent
  • Investor
  • New Orleans , LA
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I was driving for dollars in a small town and one of the properties i googled so happened to be for sale. After doing some research at the county's assesors office I found out who's the owner of the property but the mailing address is the same as the property address. How else can i get more information on the owner, i've already tried deed of trust. what are some other suggestions?

Also, after seeing that the house was already on the market it seems like she may be having trouble selling it because it has been listed for 239 days. I would really like for her to seller finance the property for me and i'll  put a down payment of 7%, with a monthly payment we both can agree on and paying the remaining balance off in 2 years. I'm a newbie to real estate investing and any advice would help.

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