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Nate Gelinas
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Structuring an owner financed deal

Nate Gelinas
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas
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Hey guys, I have looked around and have been unable to find any in depth books/articles etc on how to go about structuring an owner financed property.

Can anyone point me to a good book or article about this or be willing to map it out for me? What are the necessary things to consider when creating one?

Thanks for any assistance.

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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Nate, search the threads here for contract for deed, lease options, notes and installment contracts. One comes to mind, a thread "What Do You Want Mr. Note Buyer" while it's about making a note marketable, it gives insight to the process and what you need to do. Good luck... :)

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