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Guylaine Dore
  • Full time on acheiving my goals!
  • Dallas, TX
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Subvention technique?

Guylaine Dore
  • Full time on acheiving my goals!
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hello everyone!

I am looking at a great house that needs a lot of work (this would be my personal house).  Financing is the struggle.

I heard about the subvention technique in Canada and would like to know if this is applicable here.

The selling price of the house is 145K.  The repair costs are 50K approximately.  I would like the seller to sell me the house at 145K, but give me the 50K after the transaction is closed to finance the repairs.  The repair subvention would be a separate contract between the seller and I.

The house would cost me 95K in reality (145K-50K) and I would have the money to do the repairs without going through 203k loan.

Have you already done something similar? 

Thanks!

Guylaine

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