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Updated 4 months ago on . Most recent reply

Trying to make sense of a deal
Trying to make sense of a deal right now and something hit me last night. Probably not the right property for a BRRR which I originally was thinking but could potentially be a good flip. Trying to find a creative way to partner with the owner, owner is retiring and won't be able to hold it.
Needs quite a bit of rehab. Wondering if there is a way to move him out, take over the payments, rehab, list, and do some sort of profit share at the end of sale. Could be a sub2 deal but I’m not so familiar with the process and curious of the best way to finance the rehab.
Can someone lend some advice?
UPDATE: Connected with an RE attorney friend and he said Sub2 is not a thing anymore in DE.