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Paul Lukowiak
  • Greentown, IN
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Advice for a new real estate investor

Paul Lukowiak
  • Greentown, IN
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I have done some research on utilizing seller financing notes on the front end with the seller and on the back end with the tenant buyer in order to create passive cash flow every month.  My question is where do I look to get a mortgage servicing company to manage these paper mortgage deals?  And according to the Dodd -Frank law, are there things I need to stay in compliance with like getting a mortgage loan originator?

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