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Seller Financing Probate Sale
I’ve recently come across a property that is For Sale By Owner. The home is being sold by the daughter of the recently deceased previous owners as the Executor of the estate. There are 6 other siblings who will all share the proceeds from the sale, and thus do not wish to Seller Finance the property.
I’m sure I’m not the first investor to be told no when first asking about seller financing, so I was hoping some of the knowledgeable and experienced investors on BP could help me brainstorm some possible ideas on getting the seller to agree to finance the property. Any advise is much appreciated!