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Shane C. Downs
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My first deal/Seller's Financing

Shane C. Downs
  • Altoona, PA 16601
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I'm currently working on my first deal, off market. I was originally going to an FHA loan for this property seeing the projection of taking 2 months or more. I started looking into seller finance options to speed the process and have less friction from an inspection. I have found all the forms necessary to have a signed contract, and also all the forms needed for a title company. I just still have this bit of friction holding me back. Is there maybe some bigger/smaller details I'm overlooking or need to know about?

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Justin Kane
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Justin Kane
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yes ,, lots, study up on it there is a lot of good content on here or youtube or books etc. but dont let a deal slip by just because you dont understand, and DONT get into a bad deal either. . so get to studying and learning and growing

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