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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Can you get creative on properties with HOA?

Fallon Gilbert
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Hey All,

Looking for some feedback on properties with HOA.

My family currently owns a condo in a community with an HOA which we currently have rented out. There are multiple other properties listed for sale and some in preforeclosure as well so I wanted to try to attempt with seller financing or SubTo. I wasn't sure if this is something that the HOA would prohibit when trying to do the process.


Does anyone have any experience with this or have any feedback?

Thanks!

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    Clayton Plummer
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    Clayton Plummer
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    I have exactly 0 experience with both subject-to and HOA's.

    I'm interested in an honest answer to this question above as well.

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