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How to do seller financing

Saxon Cantrell
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Where can I learn how to do seller financing? Where can I get contracts for it? Does anyone have book recommendations on the subject?

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Derek Dombeck
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Derek Dombeck
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@Marcus Auerbach, I respectfully have to call ******** on your statement. You are making assumptions that only people with bad credit who can't get bank financing would buy on terms or that greedy sellers looking for a sucker would sell on terms. BUT seller financing can be structured in many different ways for many different reasons. I have done 4 terms deals in the last year (arguably the best sellers market we've seen in a decade) because it helped the seller reach their goals. 

One example, was a seller who didn't want to be a landlord anymore, but liked the monthly cashflow. He owned it free and clear and was collecting $650 per month rent. He was clearing $275 a month on that house. The house needed about 15k in improvements. I made him a cash offer and 2 terms offers to choose from. 

1. 34k cash

2. 55k, zero down and payments at 5% interest with a 5 year balloon 

3. 70k, zero down and 0% interest with payments of $325 per month with a 5 year balloon. 

He chose number 3 because of one reason. He kept more money in his pocket, after paying Uncle Sam, with this structure. Also notice his monthly income went up without having to be a landlord or maintain the house anymore.

Next, I brought in a financial friends IRA. I gave them an Option for 20% of the Equity when we sell the house in exchange for 10k.

We improved the property with that 10k and Lease Optioned it to a family for $1000 per month with $5000 down, that now has 2 years to buy it from us at a price of 120k.

I use options, lease options, subject to purchases, wrap around mortgages, JV agreements, land contracts, notes, etc strategically to construct a good deal for all parties involved in ANY MARKET.

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