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Seller finance processes
Hey everyone, I’m looking into my first seller financing deal and it’s all going great so far, I just want to make sure that I have everything in the correct order, I’m looking to avoid the attorney fees if at all possible.
So after the deal is constructed it would go as follows:
1 purchase agreement with seller finance addendum
2 promissory note and Deed of trust
3 bring it all to title and closing and I’m good to go ??
If this is wrong please correct! I appreciate any input on this