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Updated over 6 years ago, 10/02/2018

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Wesley Robirds
  • Enumclaw, WA
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Owner financing on a property that owes back taxes

Wesley Robirds
  • Enumclaw, WA
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So I’m working on paying off debt currently to open up more avenues in my dream to invest in Realestate and I’ve heard of owner financing and my question is if this would be possible in a situation we’re someone owes back taxes you owner finance but pay off the back taxes and then refinance out. This is a rather vague description, as I don’t know tons on this, or if this is even possible. But would love any light on this subject from  experienced investors if this is a possible way of getting into a deal, and if not an explanation as why it’s nit doable for my own knowledge in he future. 

And maybe for context I’m wanting to get my first deal under my belt but have the issue of no capital and bad credit until I have it all paid off so am looking for more creative way s to get into a property.

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