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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Creative deal options
Hi all. Wanted to ask for some advice. TLDR is I got laid off and my financing fell through because of it. I am trying to creatively put together a deal and still make it happen. I was thinking subject to or some sort of lease to own but have done neither.
Anyone open to ideas. Consult?
thanks