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Updated over 15 years ago on . Most recent reply
Seller Financing
I've had tenants in one my rentals for the last year that have expressed interest in purchasing a home. They've always paid on time and he has a strong employment history, but his credit is very poor due a divorce. I'm looking to move to a larger home and was considering offering up a seller finance on my current home. I do still have a note on it. I don't really have any specific questions at this point, just looking for general advice if anyone here has done this.