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Updated about 13 years ago, 11/02/2011

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Ed O.
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  • Statewide, MO
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How to approach a seller, when only wanting togo sub-to

Ed O.
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  • Investor
  • Statewide, MO
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Greetings! I wish I found this place 8 years ago! Tons of knowledgeable people and information flowing freely!

Anyways:
I'm looking to acquire some sfrs for rentals and possibly lease-options. I'm curious to find the best way to approach sellers when the only way I'll be able to acquire the property is via Sub-to or owner financing.
At this point, there's no way I'll have cash or will be able to qualify conventionally (too many properties for fannie / freddie limit).
What's the best way to go into the conversation, especially without putting the seller off by bringing up the subject?
thanks for any advice and insights!

  • Ed O.
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