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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
The seller has a listing agent
I really want to purchase the house for sale next to my rental. Unfortunately, the only way I can make it happen is with seller financing, and having a real estate attorney do up the paperwork. I won't have any extra to pay real estate agent commissions, etc. If the seller is interested, is our only option then to wait out the listing contract to expire? Thanks in advance!
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Do you even know if the property can be sold with seller financing? What loans and debt are on it now? Is it upside down? Is it free and clear? Who owns it?