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Jerry M.
  • Investor
  • Smithfield, NC
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Jerry M.
  • Investor
  • Smithfield, NC
Posted

Hi all,

 I have a tenant that would like to purchase a home I have free and clear. Her credit score is lacking high 580's but she has been the best tenant you could image. I would have no problem selling it to her and keeping the note but I am selling off my properties to purchase something larger. So my question is how should I structure the note to sell it as a newly originated note and get top dollar??

Thanks in advance

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