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Updated almost 7 years ago, 01/24/2018

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Drey S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California, CA
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Owner Carry in Dallas

Drey S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California, CA
Posted

Not sure if this is the right category - but hoping someone can point me to an advisor.  I'm looking to sell a Dallas area condo I paid cash for 10 years ago. It's paid off -and now I'm hoping to carry the note myself...but am not sure of the steps for the state of Texas. (I had partners that drafted paperwork for a deal in Oregon years ago - but this is the first time I'm doing this all on my own). 

What are the steps I need to consider before attempting this? Are there any Texas laws that I need to be aware of? I'd be interested to connect with Dallas area agents that have loads of experience in this area.

Thanks, All. Looking forward to your sage wisdom.

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